On Tue, 2003-12-16 at 23:40, Andrew Stevens wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-12-16 at 22:15, Haug B�rger wrote:
> > I've spend some time downloading installing and testing xdoclet.
> > To make it short, I still haven't got a working installation.
> > 
> > Thanks to the enormous installation instruction following below.
> > 
> > "Installing XDoclet 
> > Depending on the XDoclet distribution archive you downloaded, it
> > consists of the following directory layout: 
> > 
> >       * docs - user documentation, point your browser to  index.html  in
> >         this directory 
> >       * lib - libraries needed to run XDoclet (jar files) 
> >       * samples - simple examples demonstrating XDoclet (execute  ant 
> >         in this directory) "
> > 
> > 
> > This is a joke, isn't it? There is no word about the necessary ant
> > versions, no word about calling a script or copying a file. Probably
> > my computer resists about magic, it simply doesn't work by describing
> > an obvious directory structure.
> > 
> > Has somebody an installation instruction which is worth the name?
> 
> Have a look in the samples directory, and copy what the Ant script in
> there does.

You may also find the "Using XDoclet" page in the docs/website helpful.
http://xdoclet.sourceforge.net/using.html


Andrew.



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