Wow, that's a lot of good info. I didn't know about xdoclet.
I'll have to check out xdoclet before I do anything else.

Thanks

John Holland

On Mon, Jul 22, 2002 at 07:44:17PM -0400, David Jencks wrote:
> JBoss "officially" supports and recommends using xdoclet for generating
> home, remote, local, localhome interfaces and the ejb-jar.xml and vendor
> specific deployment descriptors.  I have yet to hear of anyone trying
> xdoclet and wanting a gui-like or wizard based solution for this stuff.
> 
> What _is_ extremely handy is jde code generation templates that generate
> the xdoclet tags with the methods.  For instance, I have some for mbean
> attributes, that generate get/set pairs with the @jmx managed-attribute
> tags in the javadoc. Ones for ejb methods and get-set pairs would also be
> extremely handy.
> 
> I'd like these to be part of jde if there is interest, otherwise I will try
> to figure out how to include it in jboss.  I think to officially support
> something like this effectively in jde there would need to be a way of
> swapping sets of templates in and out of the menu and keyboard shortcut
> system, depending on the "template mode" you are in: ejb, mbean, jdo, jsp,
> etc.
> 
> There already is a little j2ee support in jde, you can get some code
> generation for basic session and entity beans.  I find generating a new
> class as an entity or session bean is more convenient.
> 
> My current templates are for I think one or 2 jde releases ago, I haven't
> had time to upgrade to the latest yet.
> 
> david jencks
> 
> On 2002.07.22 17:42:20 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Does anyone know of or is anyone interested in there being J2EE (ie EJB)
> > support in JDEE?  I am told by the O'Reilly book I'm learning EJB with
> > that IDEs do things like creating ejb-jar.xml (or whatever it is) files
> > etc -- In Jbuilder Personal that whole section is greyed out, it says
> > that it is a JBuilder Enterprise feature-
> > 
> > now that O'Reilly is supporting JBOSS this seems like a worthy thing for
> > JDEE to do -a case for Open Source!
> > 
> > If it doesn't exist yet I'd be interested in trying to work on it, I've
> > been through the emacs-lisp tutorial and done a bit of coding.....
> > 
> > 
> > John Holland
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > -- 
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> > I made a killing on Wall Street a few years ago...I shot my broker. 
> > --Groucho Marx
> > 
> > 

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