So, if I just store the XSD, all that is required
(.xsb,.class) for the run time can be generated out of
XSD.

-D

--- Jacob Danner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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.


      
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