I've just recently started using XDoclet with a new project (Struts &
J2EE) and hadn't realized that there was an xdoclet task under
ejbdoclet that generated Struts forms from the EJB's (StrutsForm) until
a recent question on this list. This is very handy, but I have a small
question (I'm just missing something simple I guess).
When using the StrutsForm sub-task, the Struts form is created from my
EJB, but there aren't any methods in it other than the default
constructor? How do I tag the fields so that the Struts form is fully
generated (the get/set methods are generated)?
The lack of examples in the XDoclet documentation is not helping me out
much. Thanks for any help you can provide.
-={ Kyle }=-
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