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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ryan Marsh
> Sent: 17. juli 2002 00:13
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Xdoclet-user] UML modeling frontend for XDoclet
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> I think he has a great point here. I am deep into developing my
> application and I have a scary dependence upon Xdoclet in such a way
> that it has negatively influenced the overall design of my application.
> It is way to late to go back now. I assume that the next version of
Could you elaborate a bit more on the negative sides? That's something we
hear too little about!
> Xdoclet will solve most of my problems but the point still remains: If
> you are generating code, why not generate exactly what you want, exactly
> the way you want it without the extra layer of translation? I belive we
> all understand the inherent lossyness, and possibly even artifacting,
> that can result when translating from one model to another through a
> constrained (and let's be honest here Xdoclet does not represent 100% of
> possible configuration permutations) medium.
Not even if you write your own templates and tag handlers?
>
> That being said, I don't wany anyone to take away from this the idea
> that I don't like Xdoclet. I love Xdoclet, you guys (to quote a script
> kiddie) r0xx0r my b0X0rZ, XdocL3et 0wNz.
>
> -ryan
>
> > This is a XDoclet list but I will say something. What do you
> > think about create just plain Java files and not XDoclets files ?
> > Today I can understand XDoclet and this is not a problem to me. But if
> > we are generating files why not create all of them ? To the final user
> > this does not make any difference. In fact is better because the user
> > shoud not need to install XDoclet. On my first version I had some very
> > ...
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