I've tried installing the JBoss-IDE on a few eclipse-versions (including 3.0.0) 
on Linux (SuSe 9.0).
The installation seems to go well; with a lot of stuff being installed into the
eclipse/plugins directory. 
However, when trying the xdoclet code assistant, no tags are recognized. I've tried to 
rebuild the templates (Windows -> Preferences ->JBoss IDE-> XDoclet ->Code Assist -> 
Refresh XDoclet data). 
Eclipse says its reading a file named xtags.xml, which is stored in several of the 
.jar files: 

~/eclipse/plugins/org.jboss.ide.eclipse.xdoclet.core_1.2.230> grep xtags *
  | Binary file xdoclet-ejb-module-1.2b3-dev.jar matches
  | Binary file xdoclet-java-module-1.2b3-dev.jar matches
  | Binary file xdoclet-jboss-module-1.2b3-dev.jar matches
  | Binary file xdoclet-jmx-module-1.2b3-dev.jar matches
  | Binary file xdoclet-web-module-1.2b3-dev.jar matches
  | Binary file xdoclet-xdoclet-module-1.2b3-dev.jar matches

but nothing really happens. 

When selecting "Templates" under the abovementioned ide-path, I get 
"The currently displayed page contains illegal values"

There's no tree-structured view of the xdoclet tags. 

Does anyone have any ideas on what may be wrong? 

I'm using j2sdk1.4.2.


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