Try adding a version number to the hibernate task:
<hibernate validatexml="true" version="2.0"/>
Matt
On Jun 11, 2004, at 1:17 PM, Marco Mistroni wrote:
hi all,
��� i m using XDoclet and Maven �to generate Hibernate files.
however, XDoclet generates always hib.xml files that refers to hibernate 1.1� DTD
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�and i was wondering what can i do in order to generate
hibernate files that refers to Hibernate 2.0 DTD instead of 1.1..
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any help?
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thanx in advance and regards
��� marco
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of EJ Ciramella
Sent: 11 June 2004 16:04
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Xdoclet-user] xDoclet 1.2.1, java 1.3.1 and ant 1.6.1...
Hello xDoclet users, I'm new to xDoclet, so forgive me if this is a silly question.
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I'm having problems generating a xml config file using the templatedoclet task.� Is there any way to say, "ignore the assert keyword" or, "I'm using 1.3.1, not 1.4.X".
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[templatedoclet] Error parsing File C:\work\aspen\source\com\upromise\app\workerbean\CSRWorkerBean.java: Encountered ". assert" at l
ine 2422, column 15.
[templatedoclet] Was expecting one of:
[templatedoclet]���� ";" ...
[templatedoclet]���� "=" ...
[templatedoclet]���� "++" ...
[templatedoclet]���� "--" ...
[templatedoclet]���� "+=" ...
[templatedoclet]���� "-=" ...
[templatedoclet]���� "*=" ...
[templatedoclet]���� "/=" ...
[templatedoclet]���� "&=" ...
[templatedoclet]���� "|=" ...
[templatedoclet]���� "^=" ...
[templatedoclet]���� "%=" ...
[templatedoclet]���� "<<=" ...
[templatedoclet]���� ">>=" ...
[templatedoclet]���� ">>>=" ...
[templatedoclet]���� "." <IDENTIFIER> ...
[templatedoclet]���� "." "this" ...
[templatedoclet]���� "." "super" ...
[templatedoclet]���� "." "new" ...
[templatedoclet]���� "[" ...
[templatedoclet]���� "(" ...
[templatedoclet]���� "." "class" ...
[templatedoclet]���� ":" ...
[templatedoclet]���� <IDENTIFIER> ...
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Also, how do I pass in a classpath for templatedoclet?� I keep getting the following message:
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INFO:��� Some classes refer to other classes that were not found among the sources or on the classpath.
�������� (Perhaps the referred class doesn't exist? Hasn't been generated yet?)
�������� The referring classes do not import any fully qualified classes matching these classes.
�������� However, since no packages are imported, xjavadoc has assumed that the referred classes
�������� belong to the same package as the referring class. The classes are:
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