I'd strongly recommend just using xdoclet for the ejbs and not 
bothering with the web portion (ie, leave it as it is)

In my experience, it's not worth having xdoclet generate the web.xml 
file as it's really not that much of a big deal. It makes sense in the 
case of ejbs are you need so many other files created.

On Monday, October 7, 2002, at 06:01  PM, Keith wrote:

> Hi:
>   I have a current project that I am trying to switch over to xdoclet. 
> I
> have jsps and EJBs in this project. However, I still need a web.xml 
> and a
> vendor-web.xml to be able to reference all the EJBs from the jsp. What 
> would
> be your advise on approaching this problem?
>
> Thanks
> keith
>
>
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