On Sun, 2006-07-02 at 16:15, M Lokeswara Reddy wrote:
> Hi,
> I am using xml mapping to map the value object attribute to column
> name in the table. 

Is this with Hibernate, Castor, JDO, EJBs, your own tool with a custom
mapping file format, or what?

> since the number of value objects and the attributes in each value
> object is very high i am finding difficulty to maintain xml file for
> every modifications. i hope there is a solution to generate the custom
> xml using XDocklet. 
> please help me on how to generate xml. it would great if exmplained
> with example.

Well, that's the sort of thing it's designed for.  I can't be any more
specific without knowing what you want to use it with.  There are
various subtasks that can handle the above mentioned persistence methods
(and more), but the javadoc tags and Ant script that are needed will
vary according to what you're using it with.

This query would be more appropriate to the xdoclet-user list, however,
as it's related to using XDoclet in your own development.  This list is
intended more for discussion on developing XDoclet itself.

Regards,


Andrew.



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