Sorry, I didn't mean to sound like a whinger. I love XDoclet and
appreciate all of the effort that has gone into making it such a great
product, and I certainly don't consider my skills to be sufficiently
well-developed for committer status - I haven't taken the time to
understand the framewor
On Jan 4, 2004, at 8:03 PM, matt wrote:
You may find it useful with XDoclet to have a big patchfile to apply
whenever you checkout XDoclet, as the committers do not seem to get
much time for applying patches
I'll speak for myself here since I might be the most savvy (ex!) Struts
committer. I'm
I am ansering my own question.
The "acceptAbstractClasses" attribute is in TemplateSubTask.java (one of the superclass). Now I can solve the problem.
Sorry for sending the email too fast.
Best regards
Aaron CuiLu Cui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear All
I have tried the JDO module in the
Marc,
Sorry for the delayed reply...
Unless you've already found it, take a look at
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/xdoclet/secure/ViewIssue.jspa?key=XDT-715
There was an earlier enhancement request, but I can't find it for the
life of me.
The patch depends on a bugfix, which still h
Dear All
I have tried the JDO module in the 1.2 version. I found some functions listed in document cannot be used. For example. in
http://xdoclet.sourceforge.net/ant/xdoclet/modules/jdo/JdoXmlMetadataSubTask.html
There should be "acceptAbstractClasses" attribute. But when I set the attribute, it