Re: [jug-discussion] Fun with ANT - classpath debug & xml with javac task

2003-05-29 Thread Erik Hatcher
On Tuesday, May 27, 2003, at 03:40 PM, Tim Colson wrote: Other docs advise to never touch the hbm file by human hands - let xdoclet do it. I'm in this camp. Although there can be a couple of happy mediums here with XDoclet: - merge points - I don't know how Hibernate templates use them (or if

RE: [jug-discussion] Fun with ANT - classpath debug & xml with javac task

2003-05-27 Thread Tim Colson
Drew asked: > Are these hibernate files actually becoming part of the source > (i.e. you build then modify the files) or are they build artifacts > (i.e. you generate them every time you build)? Good points from both Drew and Erik. Right now the hibernate mapping files are part of the sourc

RE: [jug-discussion] Fun with ANT - classpath debug & xml with javac task

2003-05-27 Thread Tim Colson
> :( You didn't buy "the definitive guide", huh? That would be Java > Development with Ant (Manning). :)) Hah. Why buy the cow when the milk is free? Seriously - you are way too helpful - so I just ordered/dloaded the ebook. :-) ORDER SUBMITTED --

Re: [jug-discussion] Fun with ANT - classpath debug & xml with javac task

2003-05-27 Thread Erik Hatcher
On Tuesday, May 27, 2003, at 03:11 PM, Drew Davidson wrote: Erik, it took you 26 minutes to reply to this.  You're slipping :-) I was too busy with the *ant-user* list, sorry! :)) Plug, plug.  I've got Erik's book on my desk right now because I'm building a build system with Ant.  Erik, there I

Re: [jug-discussion] Fun with ANT - classpath debug & xml with javac task

2003-05-27 Thread Erik Hatcher
On Tuesday, May 27, 2003, at 02:22 PM, Tim Colson wrote: This seems simple, but I'm missing it in the manual and Google is no help. :( You didn't buy "the definitive guide", huh? That would be Java Development with Ant (Manning). :)) I set up a fileset stuff here.. and now I want to see what