Hey Rick:
 
That is the underlying concept of a tool like xdoclet. It allows you to edit/generate 
the struts config file from your action classes instead of the file itself. It's also 
that way for EJBs, JDO etc...etc... It basically comes down to the preference of the 
developer. I personally like it because and I use it just about all the time. 

I don't think there's a wrong or right answer here.
 
P.S. France is kicking our butts right now. It might be headed your way :)

Rick Reumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Juan Alvarado wrote:

> Or you can try xdoclet http://xdoclet.sourceforge.net to build your
> struts config. 

Hey Juan:) What's up? Guess you aren't in Miami right now (Hurricane 
Frances for those in Rio Linda). (Ok enough personal email on the Struts 
list)...but...

xdoclet sucks for use with Struts:) I hate how it moves the config from 
one central location to now being in your action classes. Ok end rant:)

-- 
Rick

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