Clifton,

Is this tool something you plan to contribute back to the community?  I know
my team would greatly appreciate it, as we moved to XDoclet halfway through
the project and still have quite a few non-XDoclet EJB's.

Just curious.

-Lee Marlow

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Hello all,

I've been toying with using XJavadoc to reverse engineer a bunch of 
deployment descriptors into Java source as XDoclet tags. It's been 
working pretty good except for one thing. The XJavaDoc API sucks memory 
dry. I have a rather large project involving hundreds of EJB java files 
and I cannot find an efficient way to feed them into the XJavaDoc engine 
as source classes when useNodeParser is set to true. I started trying to 
feed them all in as one big SourceSet. Then when I kept getting out of 
memory errors I tried feeding them in 3 at a time creating a new 
XJavaDoc object for each set of 3 EJB beans. I ended up recoding the 
XJavaDocTask and creating a new XJavaDoc object for each class. Now at 
least it works but it runs like a snail. (Do snails run?) I looked for a 
method to empty the source set in the XJavadoc object so I at least 
wouldn't have to null and recreate it each time but I found nothing. 
What's a developer to do?

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Clifton C. Craig, Software Engineer
Intelligent Computer Systems -  A Division of GBG
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Lancaster, PA  17603

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