> Something inside of me screams out that if you're ending up with 1mb
> of
> code just to spit out an ejb-jar.xml, then something is horribly
> wrong.
> Especially when you consider the myriad of modules that are
> available.
> xdoclet could well end up being 10mb if you want to generate you
H.
I had a brief look at the xmlfacade/castor/zeus idea, and I'm going to
play the devil's advocate here...
Something inside of me screams out that if you're ending up with 1mb of
code just to spit out an ejb-jar.xml, then something is horribly wrong.
Especially when you consider the my
Thank you, Aslak. For some reason, I thought I remembered the
sourceforge project admins for jboss were able to somehow manage a spam
list, but if so I don't know how they did/do it.
David
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Aslak Hellesøy escribió::
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> Submitting a support request is the best way to get the attention of the
> S
Submitting a support request is the best way to get the attention of the
SourceForge admins about things like this.
(Disclaimer: I'm not in the sourceforge.net team, nor do I speak for
them, OSDN or VA Software in any official or unofficial capacity. This
is purely my personal advice).
--Chris
I think that you don't understand interfaces and inheritance in Java. Java
has type inheritance. If a class impliments an interface then the
interface becomes part of the class's type. When you subclass that class
all of it's super-classes and super-interfaces are inherited. This is
basic to the Ja
Slightly tangential, but this is also the case for servlet-mapping
elements. I could find no mention of this being a merge-able property in
the docs, and was having some trouble trying to integrate merged servlet
declarations and their mappings. Maybe I just need to RTFM again myself,
but I checked
Hi Sami,
I had the same problem when first trying out XDoclet, but was able to
overcome it. I've currently got a setup like the one you're describing,
where a SessionBeanSupport class provides basic implementations of the
plumbing methods and MySessionBean, for instance, extends
SessionBeanSupport
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> You have GOT to be kidding me that someone was stupid enough to post
> this list e
You have GOT to be kidding me that someone was stupid enough to post
this list email or accept the email check on this list.
With someone with the power please block this sender?
Thanks,
David
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Hi all,
We're using XDoclet for quite some stuff now in our application, either
by using standard template or our own templates and tasks. What I was
wondering, is there a way using the template to get the number of the
current class being processed. I want to generate something like the
followin
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