go into your repository and look in your local repository, the $MAVEN_HOME_LOCAL/plugins/maven-xdoclet-plugin-1.2

Look at the plugin.properties, you can see all the defaults used, that you can override.

The plugin.jelly is a monster, about 11,000 lines of code. But it is worth the look.

Tim Chen wrote:

Okay.. I dont see anything obvious in there (someone else might).
Do you have anything in your maven.xml that would relate to this?
Or are you calling the xdoclet-hibernate task directly from the cmd line?
-Tim

Eric Merritt wrote:

--- Tim Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Well.. I only ask cause I'm using xdoclet/hibernate
combo and it is working just fine. (only generates it to the
location I ask).
Just out of curiousity:
What version of XDoclet are you using?

Can you paste your project.properties and build
section from your project.xml?
-Tim


Sure, no problem. Xdoclet plugin version is 1.2

--------------------------------
#
------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Maven repository changes
#
------------------------------------------------------------------------
maven.repo.remote =
http://www.ibiblio.org/maven,http://dist.codehaus.org,http://mirrors.sunsite.dk/maven



# ------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Checkstyle overried # ------------------------------------------------------------------------ maven.checkstyle.properties = ${basedir}/src/conf/checkstyle.xml

#
------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Site formating properties
#
------------------------------------------------------------------------
maven.ui.body.background=white
maven.ui.body.foreground=black
maven.ui.banner.background=white

#--------------------------------------------------------------------------

# Hibernate properties
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------


maven.xdoclet.hibernatedoclet.destdir=${maven.build.dir}/xdoclet/hibernatedoclet

maven.xdoclet.hibernatedoclet.fileset.0=true
maven.xdoclet.hibernatedoclet.fileset.0.dir=${maven.src.dir}/java
maven.xdoclet.hibernatedoclet.fileset.0.include=**/*.java
maven.xdoclet.hibernatedoclet.hibernate.0.Version=2.0
---------------------

Relevant portion of project.xml

     <build>
       <sourceDirectory>src/main/java</sourceDirectory>
   <unitTestSourceDirectory>src/test/java</unitTestSourceDirectory>
          <!-- Unit test cases -->
       <unitTest>
             <resources>
                 <resource>
                   <directory>src/test/java</directory>
                   <includes>
                           <include>**/*</include>
                   </includes>
                   <excludes>
                           <exclude>**/*.java</exclude>
                   </excludes>
                 </resource>
             </resources>
             <includes>
               <include>**/*Test.java</include>
             </includes>
       </unitTest>               </build>






Eric Merritt wrote:



--- Tim Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




I am using xdoclet/hibernate and do not see that
behavior.
Location 2 and 3 might be bugs.
I also have


maven.xdoclet.hibernatedoclet.destdir=${maven.build.dir}/xdoclet/hibernatedoclet







and the generate .hbms are only in that folder.
Do you have something set up in project.xml
resources that might be causing this to occur?
-Tim


I don't really see that I do. Its a pretty
straitforward project file and I am not doing

anything


wierd. I will be happy to supply it if anyone is

interested.


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