Most projects ant build files do this. Take a look at XPetstore (http:
//xpetstore.sourceforge.net) for an excellent example of how to use xdoclet.

Anthony

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From: Shainal Gosai [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 16 January 2003 15:14
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Subject: [Xdoclet-user] How do you specify the root dir from which the
ejbDoclet task needs to start ?
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Hi,

For my ejbdoclet task I would like to be able to specify a source directory ( 
which contains sub-directories and source files therein), such that the task 
executes recursively for all the source files that reside in sub-directories 
of the source directory.

For example if my directory and source structure is :

src/myPackage/HelloWorld/HelloWorldBean.java
src/myPackage/ByeWorld/ByeWorldBean.java

I would like a way to specify : start at the "src" directory, and create 
interfaces for all the java files that lie in the sub-directories(recursively) 
of "src".
Is there a way to do this ?

Thanks in advance
Shainal Gosai.











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