PackageDoc: how to add package Comments in Java code?

There is a PackageDoc.commentText() that (should) return package comments. This would be great because i want to write package related comments. But where in the java code do i have to add this text? i tried adding javadoc over a apckage declaration:
* Test package comment.
package de.dlib;But PackageDoc.commentText() for this package returns nothing...

Each package can have its own documentation comment, contained in its own "source" file, that the Javadoc tool will merge into the package summary page that it generates. You typically include in this comment any documentation that applies to the entire package.
To create a package comment file, you must name it package.html and place it in the package directory in the source tree along with the .java files. The Javadoc tool will automatically look for this filename in this location. Notice that the filename is identical for all packages.
For more info:
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/tooldocs/solaris/javadoc.html#packagecomment
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