maven can often be considered an Ant wrapper, I've found it much easier to embed "ant" script rather than "maven" script to deal with xdoclet.
xdoclet's plugin methods for assigning values is awkward and impenetrable.
Look in your repository for the expanded xdoclet plugins, look in the plugin.properties file, you'll see the defaults being set. Then look in the plugin.jelly for how they're being used. be careful, this file is some 11,000 lines of code!


Marco Tedone wrote:

Hi, I'm reading the documentation on the XDoclet website about the Maven
plugin. However, I don't know what the "xdoclet:ejbdoclet" goal expects in
the maven.xml file. I've got a folder /src under which java, webapp, etc.
are stored. When I point my cursor to /src and type "maven
xdoclet:ejbdoclet" nothing happens.

I had an Ant file with an ejbdoclet element defined in it. I specified all
the patterns in there, and it was working fine. I guess the xdoclet Maven
plugin avoids us from specifying an ejbdoclet target in our maven.xml, and
the use of the properties should drive how the application applies the
transformation patterns.

Could anyone please initiate me on this?

Thanks,

Marco



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