On 6/30/06, Graham Leggett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,

I am trying to figure out the proper maven based layout for some existing
ant code that uses xdoclet for code generation (standard EJB stuff).

From what I have seen to date, the way so far is for maven to ask xdoclet
to generate the code in the temporary target/generated-src directory.

The trouble is that the static code in the project code references the
generated code, and so won't build in an IDE like eclipse, as the
generated-src directory doesn't exist initially, or after an mvn clean.

I can set the project up so that target/generated-src is in
src/main/generated-src (for example), which solves the Eclipse problem,
but then the code is not regenerated on a clean.

Can anyone suggest a best practise that is capable of keeping Eclipse
happy, and mvn clean working, both at the same time?

With IDEA, I manually add the source directories so that idea is
capable of building my project. You might need to do the same thing
with eclipse.

Jerome

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