Passing Information to Taglet from Doclet

My custom taglet works on information that is constructed based on RootDoc in my custom Doclet. I store this info in a static class. I notice that Taglet cannot access this info as it being loaded by different ClassLoader. Instead of constructing the info in Custom Doclet, I would like to construct it in static initializer of the Taglet itself for which I need access to RootDoc.classes() from inside Taglet. Can you please let me know how I can do this? Better if there is a way to pass static info from Doclet to Taglet.

I could get access to RootDoc from inside taglet using TagletWriter.configuration().root. But I am still interested in knowing if there is any other way of passing information constructed in Doclet to Taglet. Thanks

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