> Thanks to you and Dmitri Colebatch, who both corrected my use of
javadoc
> delimiters (/** instead of /*). That fixed the problem. Regarding the
> classpathref in ejbdoclet, I thought I read somewhere on this list
that
> the CVS version (candidate for 1.2) prefers the classpath to be
specified
> only in the taskdef. That's how I have it and it seems to work fine.
Do I
> need to specify the classpath in both the taskdef and the ejbdoclet
tags?

No. I thought you're using 1.1.2. But anyway make sure ejb.jar/whatever
is in taskdef's classpath for cvs/forthcoming1.2.

Ara.

> On Sun, 16 Jun 2002, Ara Abrahamian wrote:
> 
> > Date: Sun, 16 Jun 2002 09:49:12 +0430
> > From: Ara Abrahamian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: 'Wellie W. Chao' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> >      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: RE: [Xdoclet-user] XDoclet won't properly create/update XML
> >     descriptors in META-INF
> >
> > Two problems:
> > - add a classpathref or classpath to <ejbdoclet/>. The classpath
should
> > have ejb.jar/whatever-jar-your-code-uses in it.
> > - The javadocs for class headers are wrong. Use /** not /*.
> >
> > Ara.
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:xdoclet-user-
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Wellie W. Chao
> > > Sent: Sunday, June 16, 2002 7:02 AM
> > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Subject: [Xdoclet-user] XDoclet won't properly create/update XML
> > > descriptors in META-INF
> > >
> > > I've been tearing my hair out trying to get XDoclet to work on a
> > really
> > > simple test case and am hoping someone here can shed light on what
I'm
> > > doing wrong. Here is my setup:
> > >
> > > Red Hat Linux 7.3
> > > Sun J2SE 1.4 JDK
> > > XDoclet CVS from evening of June 15, 2002
> > > Ant 1.5Beta2
> > >
> > > I have two very simple EJBs, one a stateful session bean, and
another
> > an
> > > entity bean. No matter what I put into the javadoc comments,
XDoclet
> > > doesn't seem to pay attention! I can't get the entity bean to even
> > show
> > > up in the ejb-jar.xml file, and the session bean's entry in
> > ejb-jar.xml
> > > has generic settings that clearly don't reflect what I put into
the
> > > MyTestSessionBean.java file. Would some kind soul take a look at
the
> > > attached archive and tell me what I'm doing wrong? It should
literally
> > > take just one or two minutes to get it set up because it's so
simple.
> > >
> > > If you can't save the included attachments, you can get the
archive
> > (in
> > > either tgz or zip format) here:
> > >
> > > [*] http://freeshell.org/~wchao/xdoclet/mytest.tgz
> > >
> > > OR
> > >
> > > [*] http://freeshell.org/~wchao/xdoclet/mytest.zip
> > >
> > > You'll need to make just one change. Change the value of
> > > xdoclet.install.dir in the build.xml file to the place where
xdoclet
> > is
> > > located (I assume you are using the latest CVS version).
> > >
> > > I have the default task set to ejbdoclet, so you can just type
ant. I
> > > created a "clean" task as well that removes the build directory.
> > >
> > > Thanks for anyone who can provide insight on this matter. I'm just
> > > getting started and I've spent a few hours (to no avail) trying to
> > > figure this out.
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > Wellie
> >
> >
> 
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