Fair enough. :)     Before I dig myself into a hole too far, can someone 
point out quickly if there is a method that can tell me the current index 
of a "forAll*" loop in a template?  For example, to replicate these 
ibm*.xmi docs exactly, they like to add an 'id' attribute to many of the 
xml tags, which is suffixed by the component number.  Does this 
functionality exist?  At first glance, it looks like I might be able to 
add something like this pretty easily to XDocletTagSupport...

thanks,
-jason






Ara Abrahamian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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        Subject:        RE: [Xdoclet-user] Newbie to websphere 4...



It has some problems, because it's not tested a lot. But that doesn't
mean we can't make it perfect. Understanding the template file is easy
so please create/send us your patches and we'll commit them instantly.
That's the whole thing open source is about :o)

PS: I use WAS myself but the CMP engine doesn't have all the bells and
whistles I need, so I don't use the CMP stuff.

Cheers,
Ara.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:xdoclet-user-
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> Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 10:25 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Xdoclet-user] Newbie to websphere 4...
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Has anyone successfully got XDoclet 1.1.1 packages working for
WebSphere
> 4?   Specifically, it looks like the *.xmi files for CMP Entity beans
> aren't being generated properly.  Anyone have any tips?
> 
> I'm pretty new to WebSphere myself, but for instance, I'm comparing
the
> output of the IBM AAT, and XDoclet, and seeing a few differences. For
> instance, in ibm-ejb-jar-bnd.xmi, AAT defines CMP Beans like this:
> 
> <enterpriseBean xmi:type="ejb:ContainerManagedEntity"
> href="META-INF/ejb-jar.xml#TestBean"/>
> 
> XDoclet generates a line like this:
> 
> <enterpriseBean xmi:type="ejb:Entity"
> href="META-INF/ejb-jar.xml#TestBean"/>
> 
> (without the "ContainerManaged" part) -- WebSphere just won't deploy,
and
> gives some useless error...(I wish we could just use JBoss!)   I can't
> really confirm if this is what would be causing the difficulty or not.
If
> I package my app manually with AAT, it deploys into websphere just
fine.
> 
> thanks,
> -jason
> 
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