At 18:13 15/12/2002 -0500, you wrote:
The way it is works ok, but it'd be great to have examples, and lists of possible values for each of the tags. I guess, make it more like the ant docs is what my suggestion boils down to.> From: Aslak Hellesoy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Sunday, December 15, 2002 10:08 AM > Subject: RE: [Xdoclet-user] target-relation ? > > That's a very nice explanation Brian. Could you wrap it up as > an xdoc and > link to it form navigation.xml?Yes, I was just asking Colin where he thought I should put the explanation.
Also, by the way. I introduced xdoclet into a class of MSc students and told them they could either use xdoclet, or not for their assessment, and about 20 out of 23 choose to use xdoclet. I've not marked them yet, but they seemed to find it useful and helpful in building their systems.
The only snag seemed to be that they had to ensure that all of the files were closed when they ran ant, or they'd get the 'modified in the future' error and the files wouldn't be parsed by xdoclet. This was using Eclipse, which also had to be closed every now and again for the same reason.
cheers,
Bruce
Dr. Bruce Scharlau
Dept. of Computing Science
University of Aberdeen
Aberdeen AB24 3UE
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