I have only come across this when I have only a MDB which doesn't generate
any interfaces.

If you have a sessionbean and it generates interfaces, it should create the
ejbdoclet directory automatically.

On Mon, Mar 15, 2004 at 08:30:34PM -0000, Marco Tedone wrote:
> I've defined your same properties, defined ejbdoclet as pregoal and I'm
> obtaining the following error:
> 
> <ant:javac> srcdir
> "D:\Projects\jemos-xmlop-1.0\src\target\xdoclet\ejbdoclet" does not exist!
> 
> The ejbdoclet goal is looking for a src/target/xdoclet/ejbdoclet folder that
> doesn't exists. Shall I create it?
> 
> I've got the following package:
> 
> /src
>   |
>   ---->java     (src folder)
>             |
>             ---->org (package begins)
>                       |
>                       -->jemos
>                               |
>                               -->xmlop
>                                       |
>                                       OneNormalClass.java
>                                       SecondNormalClass.java
>                                       FirstEJB.java     (Entity)
>                                       FirstBeanSession.java  (Session)
> 
> In the following property I declared  the following:
> 
> maven.xdoclet.xdoclet.fileset.0.include=**/*EJB.java, **/*Bean.java
> 
> Is it ok? (I mean the use of the comma).
> 
> Is there a standard directory structure I could follow when creating EJBs
> with Maven?
> 
> Many thanks,
> 
> Marco
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Konstantin Priblouda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Maven Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Marco Tedone"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 7:26 PM
> Subject: Re: What does the XDoclet plugin expects?
> 
> 
> >
> > --- Marco Tedone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hi, I'm reading the documentation on the XDoclet
> > > website about the Maven
> > > plugin. However, I don't know what the
> > > "xdoclet:ejbdoclet" goal expects in
> > > the maven.xml file. I've got a folder /src under
> > > which java, webapp, etc.
> > > are stored. When I point my cursor to /src and type
> > > "maven
> > > xdoclet:ejbdoclet" nothing happens.
> > >
> >
> > you will need some properties and dependencies to
> > activate subtasks
> >
> > Like this:
> >
> > ---%<-------------
> > #message bundles
> > maven.xdoclet.xdoclet.destDir=${basedir}/target/xdoclet/xdoclet
> > maven.xdoclet.xdoclet.externalizer.0=true
> > maven.xdoclet.xdoclet.externalizer.0.destinationFile={0}{1}.properties
> >
> > maven.xdoclet.xdoclet.propertiestranslator.0=true
> > maven.xdoclet.xdoclet.fileset.0=true
> > maven.xdoclet.xdoclet.fileset.0.include=**/*.java
> > ---%<-------------
> >
> > Here I activate 2 subtasks ( externalizer / properties
> > translator ) ,
> > specify  fileset for eintire xdoclet invocation, and
> > some task specific
> > settings ( for example name pattern for generated
> > properties  )
> >
> > then I need to specify desired task ( xdoclet:xdoclet
> > ) as pregoal,
> > and possibly tune my project xml so  that generated
> > artifacts are packaged , or included in classpath of
> > unit tests.
> >
> > regards,
> >
> >
> >
> >
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