For this application I don't see much point in going through the templates, though. I'm going to want to process the tags with added code, and it'll probably be easier for me to just generate the data structures and dump them out using JiBX itself. This also provides some advantages for the future (such as allowing comparisons to see when the binding has actually changed).
Does this type of (non-template) use still fit within the XDoclet framework, or should I just base my code directly on XJavadoc? I'm having some difficulty trying to figure out the whole set of APIs and where I can best tie into the existing code.
Thanks,
- Dennis
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