Thanks, James. That your post remindes me that we should try to get the
tools section of the HTML docs up-to-date ...

Werner

James Abley wrote:
> We use castordoclet [1] to generate mapping files from doclet tags in
> the Java source. This might be worth looking at.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> James
> 
> [1] http://castordoclet.sourceforge.net/
> 
> Kuns, Edward wrote:
>> From: Jay Goldman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> I haven't looked at the implementation of the source generator,
>>> but i was hoping that it built class/file descriptor objects and
>>> then generated the java
>>
>> Nope, it has an internal representation of Java class structure (in
>> org.exolab.javasource and org.exolab.castor.builder) and builds the
>> class structure class by class, method by method, and when completed,
>> writes these class objects out to disk as *.java files.  But it doesn't
>> truly build a "descriptor object" which is then serialized to disk as
>> Java source.
>>
>> Currently, the source generator is designed around the assumption that
>> it is processing an XSD schema, optionally as modified by a binding
>> file.  This can change, of course, but it's where the code is today.
>>
>>     Eddie
>>
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