Also, if you put a file called jboss-container.xml  that has a container configuration 
XML element in a directory <merge-dir>, XDoclet will generate a jboss.xml that 
contains the container configuration that is independent from the ones defined in the 
conf directory.

The XDoclet command will look something like this:

<jboss version="3.2" unauthenticatedPrincipal="nobody" xmlencoding="UTF-8" 
destdir="${meta.dir}" validatexml="false" createTable="false" 
datasource="${data.source}" datasourceMapping="${data.mapping}"  
mergeDir="<merge-dir>"/>


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