--- "Clifton C. Craig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Konstantin,
> 
> I like your idea of using XJavadoc and the existing
> dd stuff and revers 
> populating the source. It sounds a little more
> involved than your 
> description of something small and nice but I'll
> have to see for myself. 
> It might turn out to be easier than fiddling with
> the ANTLR stuff I just 
> recently learned. I'll toss it around and consult
> with my buddies here. 
> I didn't think that the template language stuff was
> that difficult. 
> Having some solid Ant expertise I thought it would
> be straight-forward. 
> The stuff I saw so far kind'a felt like Ant with tag
> handlers resembling 
> custom tasks. I may be in over my head though so
> I'll take your word for 
> now. 

XDcolet templating language is dumped for upcoming 2.0
with a good reason ( replaced with velocity / jelly ,
velocity  templating for java sources and jelly for
xml stuff ) 


You may as well look into codebase of xdocle2 - maybe
it will suit your needs better.


regards,

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