Aaron, The XDoclet code resides in devtools.

As far as XDoc integration with Eclipse-WTP. The standard J2EE tags should work, and those are enabled by default. All you have to do to enable the XDoclet processor for a given project is to enable the XDoclet facet either at project creation or going into project properties.

As far as Geronimo specific tags are concerned, once we have Geronimo specific tags, in the geronimo eclipse plugin, there will be an extension point defined so that the XDoclet options will have Geronimo listed as one of the options to enable.

But again, the generic J2EE XDoclet tags should and will work with Geronimo.

- sachin



On Jan 8, 2006, at 1:15 PM, Daniel S. Haischt wrote:

there are some xdoclet modules (1 + 2) in ...

 -> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/geronimo/devtools/trunk/sandbox

I did build the xdoclet1 module. How can I enable this in Eclipse?
For example if I want to create an Xdoclet based EJB, how can I
configure Xdoclet to use Geronimo instead of JBoss etc.?

Regards

Daniel S. Haischt


Aaron Mulder wrote:
I have an app that uses EJB CMP with XDoclet that I'd like to port to
Geronimo.  Also, Daniel Haischt mentioned on IRC that he's using
Eclipse WTP and it lets you pick either XDoclet or EJB3 for EJBs, and
if you pick XDoclet, there's no Geronimo option and some docs suggest
selecting JBoss.

I'm wondering where the XDoclet code lives and what the status of it
is.  If someone can point me to it I might be able to put some effort
into getting proper templates together for the EJB deployment plan for
Geronimo.

Thanks,
    Aaron

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