> I actually got skittish about the tags being in flux, since I'd
already
> rewritten some ejbdoclet tags, so I wrote a different XDoclet concept.
> This
> uses Jasper (Tomcat's jsp) for the template engine. The templates look
> like
> ordinary jsps, with some additional hooks for e.g. setting the output
> file.
> I call it JTP for java taglets. The JTPRunner does what you'd expect,
and
> writing the .jtp files has all the pros and cons of writing .jsps. (Of
> course the server apis are stubs, but you set page attributes in the
usual
> way. The RootDoc is exposed to the jtp that way.)
> 
> I do like that template generation is not built into the tool as
subtasks;
> you just pass Taglet a list of jtp files, though it's easy to write a
> subclass of Taglet that knows about special templates. This feature
makes
> an
> XDoclet that is more easily extensible. I also like that taglibs
formalize
> the relation between tags and handler classes.
> 
> I'm just typing in the jtps for ejb support; naturally it's very
similar
> to
> current xdoclet. If there's interest, that can go in, too; it resides
in
> xdoclet.taglet atm.

I'm interested in this stuff. Can you send me the code?

Ara.


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