The following comment has been added to this issue:

     Author: Marcus Brito
    Created: Sat, 15 Mar 2003 7:49 PM
       Body:
My vote is that we should stop supporting jaws. Is there *anyone* using it out there?
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        Key: XDT-385
    Summary: Clashing merge files
       Type: Bug

     Status: Assigned
   Priority: Major

 Time Spent: Unknown
   Estimate: 0 minutes

    Project: XDoclet
  Component: JBoss Module
   Versions:
             1.2 Beta 2
             SNAPSHOT (CVS)

   Assignee: xdoclet-devel (Use for new issues)
   Reporter: Andrew Stevens

    Created: Fri, 14 Mar 2003 6:29 PM
    Updated: Fri, 14 Mar 2003 6:29 PM

Description:
In the course of my efforts to document all merge points (XDT-342), I noticed that in 
jboss-jaws_xml.xdt the
<XDtMerge:merge file="jaws-db-settings-{0}.xml">
merge point has been used twice, both for the (ejb-name , datasource?) elements (lines 
23-25) and also for the (read-only? , table-name? , tuned-updates? , create-table? , 
remove-table? , row-locking? , time-out? , pk-constraint?) elements (lines 70-101).  
Obviously, if anyone were to actually try and use this merge point, the resulting file 
could never be valid...

Also, I noticed that although the read-ahead sub-element of finder is included, the 
optional read-ahead element from between the finder elements and the read-only element 
isn't actually catered for, even though it appears in the DTD:

<!ELEMENT entity (ejb-name , datasource? , cmp-field* , finder* , read-ahead? , 
read-only? , table-name? , tuned-updates? , create-table? , remove-table? , 
row-locking? , time-out? , pk-constraint?)>



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