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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T00:58:30+00:00 2026-05-12T00:58:30+00:00

I want Eclipse to automatically generate Javadoc comments for my getter and setter methods

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I want Eclipse to automatically generate Javadoc comments for my getter and setter methods based on the previously defined comments for the fields. How can I achieve this?

Background: A policy in our company is to comment every method and field (even if they have self-explanatory names). So I have to do redundant work by describing the fields and describing the getters / setters again.

Example:

/**
 * name of the dynamic strategy
 */
private String dynName;

/**
 * get the name of the dynamic strategy
 * @return
 */
public String getDynName() {
    return dynName;
}

Searching the web showed that I’m not the only one with the problem – but I couldn’t find any solutions. I checked out http://jautodoc.sourceforge.net/ but seems like it is not capable of doing this.

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    2026-05-12T00:58:30+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 12:58 am

    I finally found a solution (or at least a workaround) myself. I read about Spoon on SO. It’s an Java program processor which allows to read and modify java source files. It can even be used as Eclipse Plugin or Ant/Maven script.

    Everything you have to do, is to extend the AbstractProcessor, which will process a method. If
    the method name starts with get/set it looks for the corresponding field, extracts its comment and replaces or extends the accessors comment with it.

    I have a little ant script, which takes all my sources and processes them.

    Something integrated in eclipses code templates would be of course more convenient, but for now this way is ok!

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