Folks,
I've had great success using the ejbdoclet task to reduce redundant
code. Thanks for a great tool!
I have tried using the jmxdoclet task, and had less success. In
particular, I received the following error:
[jmxdoclet] (XDocletMain.start 47 ) Running
<mbeaninterface/>
[jmxdoclet] Error parsing File
/home/kfiles/workspace/madcapjava/src/com/masergy/madcap/schema/Bundle.java:Encountered
"<" at line 132, column 17.
[jmxdoclet] Was expecting one of:
[jmxdoclet] <IDENTIFIER> ...
[jmxdoclet] "[" ...
[jmxdoclet] "." ...
[jmxdoclet] "(" ...
com/masergy/madcap/schema/Bundle.java line 132:
private Vector<Alarm> alarmList = new Vector<Alarm>();
My task def'n looks like this:
<jmxdoclet destdir="src"
excludedTags="@version,@author,@todo">
<fileset dir="src">
<include name="**/mbeans/*.java" />
</fileset>
<mbeaninterface/>
<jbossxmlservicetemplate destDir="${mbean_build}/META-INF"/>
</jmxdoclet>
Looking at past issues from the bug tracker and mailing lists, it
looks like this was a problem with the xjavadoc parser and generics
that was reported years ago, and fixed over a year ago. Does jmxdoclet
use a different parser? Is this a known issue (I couldn't find an open
issue in JIRA), or should I create a new issue for it?
BTW, I'm using xdoclet-1.2.3 from the stable download. I tried
recompiling jmxdoclet from CVS, but couldn't resolve all of the
dependencies correctly.
Thanks,
--kirby
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