Tapestry and XDoclet are really like oil and water. Both are great, but there is no use in mixing them.

Tapestry uses such a clean separation that there is really no benefit to generating .page or .jwc files. With an editor bound to the DTD, creating these specification files is an error-free breeze.

I suspect you are asking this question without experience using Tapestry and just curious if you migrate from Struts if you'll be doing more manual work. Emphatically not. Tapestry is clean, fun, and for big projects it makes a world of difference in productivity even without XDoclet. Besides, builds run faster without it anyway :)

Erik

On Mar 7, 2004, at 8:37 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,
Lately I've bought Xdoclet in action, published via
manning. And after having experience in using xdoclet,
I found out it's useful tool for developers. However,
there's an question aroused; i.e., does xdoclet
support framework - tapestry,
http://jakarta.apache.org/tapestry/, because seemly
it's a clearly framework to separate view and data
from java code to display web content? Would anyone
can tell me is it possible to utilize xdoclet to
generate tapestry stuff or any plugin can make it? Or
(if it's no yet impleneted) Would it be an further
step for xdoclet to coporate with tapestry in
foreseeable future?
I appreciate any suggestions,
thanks you very much,
Arsene

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