[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XMLBEANS-82?page=all ]

Paul Harrison updated XMLBEANS-82:
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    Description: 
It would be a powerful feature if XSD Annotaions would be read and placed in 
the comment of the generated Java methods (setter/getters) instead of the 
hard-coded comment. 
This will add plenty of power to the generation of XMLBeans because having this 
feature it would be possible to later use XDOCLETS for further generation of 
code (e.g. BeanInfo etc.)

  was:
It would be a powerful feature if XSD Annotaions would be read and placed in 
the comment of the generated Java methods (setter/getters) instead of the 
hard-coded comment. 
This will add plenty of power to the generation of XMLBeans because having this 
feature it would be possible to later use XDOCLETS for further generation of 
code (e.g. BeanInfo etc.)

        Version: Version 2.1
    Environment: 

> Use XSD Annotations for comment generation
> ------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: XMLBEANS-82
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XMLBEANS-82
>      Project: XMLBeans
>         Type: New Feature
>   Components: Compiler
>     Versions: Version 1.0.3, Version 2.1
>     Reporter: Walter Dorninger
>     Assignee: Radu Preotiuc-Pietro
>      Fix For: TBD

>
> It would be a powerful feature if XSD Annotaions would be read and placed in 
> the comment of the generated Java methods (setter/getters) instead of the 
> hard-coded comment. 
> This will add plenty of power to the generation of XMLBeans because having 
> this feature it would be possible to later use XDOCLETS for further 
> generation of code (e.g. BeanInfo etc.)

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