Hey Marco,
I would recommend avoiding the maven-xdoclet plugin and instead use xdoclet through
maven.xml in a more Ant-task fashion. This seems to make things a lot smoother from my
standpoint, and you can easily find xdoclet examples in Ant that are easy to transfer
to maven.xml.
The maven-xdoclet plugin is a good idea, and is more in-tune with the maven way of
doing things, but when it comes to XDoclet it is better to integrate into maven.xml as
it is way better, simpler, and easier to maintain (not to mention easier to get
support for!).
-D
From: "Marco Mistroni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 12:01:38 +0100
Subject: [Xdoclet-user] XDoclet and Maven questions..
Hi all,
I have few questions about using xdoclet and maven.
1 - it seems to me that , thru xdoclet, I need to have log4j 1.2.6. any
way to use
log4j 1.2.8, or that will break XDoclet?
2 - I want to run webdoclet thru maven, and I am writing
A servlets.xml and mappings.xml for struts servlet.
I was wondering, does XDoclet assumes where the meta-inf directory
will be?
Or do I have to specify It via project.properties?
If so, will the proper name be maven.xdoclet.mergedir?
Regards
marco
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