Hello All,

        Has the process of defining the templates for WebSphere V 5.0 been
started.
 By what time can we expect the release of those artifacts.

Thanks & Regards,
Vikram Naik

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> I don't believe there are templates defined yet for WebSphere V5.0.
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> Hello All,
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>       I am trying to generate Deployment descriptors for WebSphere V5
using
> Xdoclet <websphere> tag, not much is documented about the tag.
> Can anyone please guide me through the process for generating the Schema
> and Map xmi required to deploy a CMP ejb 2.0 on WebSphere V5.0 using
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