Hi Grégory,
You're documentation helped me !
For now, I can generate Java source code using the xdoclet2 qtag
plugin. But, the generated sources are stored in the target/generated-
resources directory while I want them to be generated in the target/
generated-sources directory avoiding the Java file being copied to
the target/classes directory during the compilation process.
How can I achieve this in a clean way :-?
Thanks,
Romain
Le 12 janv. 06 à 12:18, Grégory Joseph a écrit :
Romain,
Please check http://xdoclet.codehaus.org/Maven2+Plugin
I can't offer much else for the moment, and am lacking a bit of time
to further work on the plugin - this could change in about 2 weeks
though, but in the meantime please send suggestions and patches at
will !
HTH,
g
On 12/01/06, Konstantin Priblouda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
--- Romain Rouvoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I'm wondering if any body is currently using
XDoclet2 with Maven2 ?
Greg is definitely using this with M2 from time to
time,
as well as some others.
Even better does anyone develop an XDoclet2 plugin
using Maven2 ?
Yes. Greg does this. Sources are checked into xdoclet2
repository
Have you a tutorial/documentation/example about such
a project ?
Not yet.
regards,
----[ Konstantin Pribluda http://www.pribluda.de ]----------------
Still using XDoclet 1.x? XDoclet 2 is released and of production
quality.
check it out: http://xdoclet.codehaus.org
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