I just added a test case at sourceforge for this one, too.

Thanks again,
David

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David Ward wrote:
> I added a sourceforge bug for this:
> http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=563718&group_id=31602&atid=402704 
> 
> 
> -- 
> 
> David Ward wrote:
> 
>> XDoclet version: CVS June 2 AM.
>> JDK version: Sun Linux JDK 1.4.0
>> Ant version: 1.5Beta2  (had same problem with beta1)
>>
>> -- 
>>
>> I have the following properties set in my build.xml file:
>>
>> <property name="jboss.create.table" value="true"/>
>> <property name="jboss.remove.table" value="true"/>
>>
>> So, when I run xdoclet with EJB class-level tags of:
>>
>> /**
>>  * @jboss:create-table "${jboss.create.table}"
>>  * @jboss:remove-table "${jboss.remove.table}"
>>  */
>> public abstract class UserBean implements EntityBean
>>
>> I get the appropriate output in my jbosscmp-jdbc.xml file of:
>>
>> <entity>
>> ...
>> <create-table>true</create-table>
>> <remove-table>true</remove-table>
>> ...
>> </entity>
>>
>> HOWEVER, putting in the method-level tags of:
>>
>> /**
>>  * @jboss:relation-table
>>  *    table-name="GROUPS_USERS"
>>  *    create-table="${jboss.create.table}"
>>  *    remove-table="${jboss.remove-table}"
>>  *    pk-constraint="true"
>>  */
>> public abstract Set getGroups();
>>
>> my properties somehow do NOT show up:
>>
>> <relation-table-mapping>
>> ...
>> <create-table>${jboss.create.table}</create-table>
>> <remove-table>${jboss.remove.table}</remove-table>
>> ...
>> </relation-table-mapping>
>>
>> Should I be able to expect my properties to be usable here (ie: this 
>> is a bug, right)?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> David


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