XDoclet already ships with builtin struts-config.xml generation, validatio.xml generation, and Struts form bean generation (from entity beans, and maybe for value objects?).

I'm not sure what is needed to make the presentation of this stuff better, but its all there for the taking and works very nicely. It would be good for the Struts pieces to be maintained by the Struts team though.

Erik


Emmanuel Boudrant wrote:
Oh yes ;)

So it's about Struts tools, how can we package a set of Struts tools for Java/XML generation
(Struts-XDoclet, EasyStruts, Console).
Perhaps we need to create an API based on struts configuration classes
(org.apache.struts.config.*) for writing Struts XML/JSP/Java files. This API can be used by
differents GUI integrated in most populars IDE (JB,NB,Eclipse,IntelliJ...).

This API can be hosted by Struts application project on Sourceforge (or jakarta).

-emmanuel
http://easystruts.sf.net


 --- Erik Hatcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit : > Emmanuel Boudrant wrote:

Just a question, who is Erik ? ;)
I guess Ted is referring to me :)

	Erik
	http://erik.hatcher.net



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