I'm not maven guru , but xdoclet one. 

--- Darren Hartford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please correct me if this is not the right
> approach...
> As I understand, the xdoclet plugin isn't exactly
> up-to-snuff, and the best approach is to use the
> ant/xdoclet tags within maven.xml under each goal,
> which is perfect for my existing projects being
> migrated from Ant to Maven anyhow.

I'm using this plugin off CVS version to generate 
views.properties for webwork. Works fine. 

What exactly you like to achieve?

> Now, the problem I am having is the ever-so-common
> "taskdef class xdoclet.modules.ejb.EjbDocletTask
> cannot be found" error.  I have gone through all the
> maven mailing list, Google, and my own
> trial-and-errors and have not been able to get
> anywhere.

I would also try to add xdoclet-xxx.jar & 
xdoclet-xjavadoc-xxx.jar to your classpath. 

Those are core classes of xdoclet and always needed
besides module jar files. 
( maven plugin takes care of them being on classpath 
automatically )


regards,

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