Can't be sure, but one typical error is not having all the classes
needed by the servlet (and whatever it extends) in the XDoclet
classpath.
/Gwyn
On 01/08/06, Usman Riaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi*!
> I am trying to use Webdoclet for my webapplication to generate
> 'web.xml' and 'sun-web.xml'. Here is how the task for Webdoclet looks
> like in my build.xml file for the project...
>
> <target name="gen-web">
> <taskdef name="webdoclet"
> classname="xdoclet.modules.web.WebDocletTask"
> classpathref="xdoclet.lib.path"/>
>
> <!-- Generate servlet and JSP Tag "stuff" -->
> <webdoclet destdir="${web.deployment.dir}" force = "true" >
> <fileset dir="${src}/tools/CustomerChecker/frontend/">
> <include name="**/customerChecker.java" />
> </fileset>
>
> <deploymentdescriptor
> destdir="${web.deployment.dir}"
> displayname="customerChecker"
> sessiontimeout="30"
> distributable="false" />
> </webdoclet>
> </target>
>
> And the customerChecker.java (a servelet) file contains XDoclet tags like...
>
> /**
> *
> * @web:servlet
> * name="customerChecker"
> * @web:servlet-mapping
> * url-pattern="/*"
> *
> */
>
> The problem is that xdoclet ignores the property values altogether in
> the above java file. The web.xml file generated just contains
> 'sessiontimeout' and 'displayname' that are defined in the build.xml in
> <deploymentdescriptor> tag, & none of those properties defined in java
> file as XDoclet tags are used. Anyone knows what am I doing wrong here???
>
> Thanks for your time,
> Regards,
> Usman.
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