Hi,
At 07:26 AM 6/22/2002 -0400, you wrote:
On a related note, I'm still using the old XDoclet and have not upgraded. Upgrading will require lots of refactoring because the API changed.
As related to this. Your on their development lists - can you tell me when they are going to stabilize the API?
A whole chunk of my projects rely on XDoclet and I think it is a fantastic tool. However every 2-3 weeks I end up having to completely rewrite some of the tasks because the API changes. Is there a published API or anything that is stable like that?
It is getting very frustrating - so much so that I just don't bother updating the projects using xdoclet which of course causes a whole tree of failures in Gump. The instability of XDoclet is also halting a proposal I am trying to make in another project.
SO I guess I am asking when will it stop ? ;P
If the answer is not soon. Do you think it would be useful to do a quick hack using normal javadoc tool and velocity. Basically small and simple doing absolute minimum we need but at least stable? When/if XDoclet stabilizes we can revert to it. Beside Velocity is so much more intuitive for templating ;)
Cheers,
Peter Donald
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