Actually the Hibernate XDoclet module has moved under the umbrella of the XDocklet project proper.  Until the next XDoclet release, it is only available by downloading all of XDockle from cvs on Source Forge and building it. I suppose that if that was really inconvenient, one could always download the one from the Hibernate Tools cvs tree, but that no longer has the latest modifications.

- joel


Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
Gavin,

Did anything ever happen concerning moving the source into an src directory
?

/max

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Yeah sure. I will make a support request to SourceForge staff....

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And know when we are on an related subject :)

Could we soon be introducing a src directory instead of having cirrus in
      
the
    
root of the project ?
It would make life much easier for me and my eclipse :)

/max

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I'm not too keen on adding .project + .classpath - my .classpath has
hardcoded pathnames to various JDBC drivers and it would be a real
        
hassle
    
to
      
not accidently check those in each time. (hibernate.properties is bad
enough; up to version 1.91 already.) Anyway, I use Eclipse very
        
smoothly
  
+
    
successfully without them there. Note that I use cygwin for CVS access
because I just hate the eclipse CVS client.

        
If this is not a problem, then I would also like an okay to add
          
Eclipse
    
project support. It only adds two files, .classpath and .project,
          
and
  
these are not intrusive to anyone who is not using Eclipse. In fact
          
if
  
you wanted to give me commit on all of the modules, I would be happy
          
to
    
set up and maintain Eclipse project support across the board. For
          
people
    
using Eclispe this makes it *much* easier to pull code out of cvs
          
and
  
be
    
up and running immediately.
          


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