Its been my experience thats all you should keep in version control
(the XSD). I also try not to keep anything that could be generated
under version control, this means I have to fuss with changes much
less.
Also, while the java src for the xmlbean might be in your version
control, you will still need the .xsb files to really use the features
of XMLBeans.
Hope this helps,
-jacobd

On 12/14/07, dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If one is using version control to manage their
> project src files, will there be any need to store the
> generated Java src files (from scomp) into the vob?
>
> Of course, if you ever make changes to the generated
> src files, I see the need to store them. Then comes
> the maintenance nightmare when your XSD changes. I
> presume there will be some Tags we can put in XSD for
> any customization? I know some customizations that can
> be done via xsdconfig file.
>
> In general, I am looking at any best practice being
> followed in the management of scomp generated src java
> files. I would like to think that all I need to store
> in the VOB is XSD file.
>
> thanks for sharing.
> -D
>
>
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