I think the problem originates from your classpath.

Xdoclet templates states:
<!-- ... -->
<action-mappings>
</XDtConfig:ifConfigParamEquals> <XDtClass:forAllClasses type="org.apache.struts.action.Action">
<XDtClass:forAllClassTags tagName="struts:action">
<!-- ... -->


It means that action-mappings are generated only for Action classes and its subclasses. Xdoclet have no idea that DispatchAction extends Action unless you put struts.jar in your classpath.

Try to extend your classpath.
Hope it will help.

Pawel


Fenderbosch, Eric wrote:


I just checked that if I extend my own class that extends Action it works fine. However, extending org.apache.struts.actions.DispatchAction does not.

-----Original Message-----
From: Pawel Rzepa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 11:01
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Subject: Re: [Xdoclet-user] Struts DispatchAction


What exactly is your problem? My actions extend BaseAction, which is a subclass of Action that I wrote myself. I put @struts.action tag into javadoc comment and everything works great.


Pawel

Fenderbosch, Eric wrote:


How can I get XDoclet to generate a <action-mapping> section of my struts-config.xml for a subclass of Action, e.g. DispatchAction?

Eric




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