If you're using Maven, I've just had the same problem.    I'd say what your 
problem is, is that you've declared a plugin in your properties, but haven't 
specified the class for the plugin.

for example.
if you specify
--> maven.xdoclet.0=hibernate

you also have to specify
--> 
maven.xdoclet.0.hibernate=org.xdoclet.plugin.hibernate.HibernateMappingPlugin


The same goes for any of the other plugins you use.   But due to the absolutely 
woeful documentation, you may have trouble figuring out how to configure those 
plugins.    I'm having trouble right now.

cheers


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