Hi Daniel, how's everyone :-)

> I actually gave it a whirl against the latest XDoclet release (1.2.0
> beta 1 ) and it generates the mapping file no worries.

Oh does it? Cool ... it was broken against a CVS snapshot I tried but
perhaps that was just a broken snapshot.....

> From my initial
> glance it looked fine as well. I also tried it against a build from
> latest CVS. It was also fine, although it did generate some warning
> messages. I'll actually try the mapping file out though. Was there any
> known specific issues?

The mapping document was specifically not generated ;)

Another issue is that the module should be updated to reflect our latest DTD
(hibernate-mapping-1.1.dtd) which is not a big job, I'm certain.

> I remember that you (Gavin) mentioned that the Xdoclet team would take
> over the Hibernate task. Is that going to happen? I see some project
> branching going on there towards some Jakarta templates too.

Ara will accept the Hibernate module into their codebase but we would need
to maintain it ourselves with *no* CVS access (at least initially). I would
much prefer it to live in their CVS repository but I am unwilling to
maintain the code myself using patches. I am very keen for this code to find
itself an "owner" since I have enough on my plate with the persistence
engine. The rest of our toolset was created and is being mainly maintained
by other people and I would like to see the same happen here.

Gavin



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