Hi.

Thanks for answering!

You have 2 options.

1. There are xdoclet modules generating beaninfo, property editors and such stuff. Maybe you problem is
already solved there. ( and you can steal from xdt ) And there is definitely tag producing valid parameter
lists. ( declaration and invocation )

Thanks for the tip.
The trick is property editors I'm working on are not exactly javabeans property editors, it's more a proprietary technology we're working on. However, you're right, I haven't examined existing solutions that thoroughly.


2.  If you do something completely new, and you are
not bound to 1.2.x vesrion of xdoclet you shall try to
go for xdoclet 2 - templating is much better,
you can have vcelocity or jelly , tags check for their
syntax and it is faster.

I would like to stick to 1.x version...


Bye.
/lexi


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