I'm not sure I understand your question, but if you want a fast way to
change/rebuild one module, just cd down to that module's directory and type
ant. This will build only that module.

Aslak

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> Sent: 11. desember 2002 00:34
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> Subject: [Xdoclet-user] Suggestions of Dev Environment for XdocletModule
> Creation
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>
> Does anyone have any really efficient configuration for
> creating/updating modules?
> Re-running "ant modules" after every change is becoming tedious.
> We are trying to create a set of tasks/templates specifically for
> Oracle's OC4J 9.0.3, using more of the standard tags (@ejb.bean,
> @ejb.persistence).
>
> Thanks,
> Joe
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>
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