> > That's tricky. And extending olg ( 1.2 ) xdoclet
> will
> > require you to
> > dive deep in a lot of code.
>
> Hmm. Thought so. My hope was I could define extra
> classes which the
> valueobject subtask references but doesn't act upon.
>
> I thought I could have something like this, in the
> properties file:
> maven.xdoclet.ejbdoclet.fileset.0=true
>
> maven.xdoclet.ejbdoclet.fileset.0.include=**/*.java
>
> maven.xdoclet.ejbdoclet.valueobject.fileset.0=true
>
>
maven.xdoclet.ejbdoclet.valueobject.fileset.0.include=**/*.java
>
>
maven.xdoclet.ejbdoclet.valueobject.fileset.0.sourcedir=${path-to-subproject}/src/java
>
> Meaning I need to define a separate XJavaDoc
> instance for valueobject,
> to reference, if these properties are set.
Not quite. It will be same xjavadoc instance.
> Of course another option altogether is to drop CMP
> and move to Hibernate
> :-)
CMP is not a problem, CMR is... Whe EJB 2.0 came out
( with all the CMR etc ) I quickly discovered that
important stuff was missing or incomplete.
And it was overcomplicated.
But just at the same moment I discovered hibernate
( and they had xdoclet subtask ) - subtask moved to
xdoclet and a lot of people moved to hibernate.
> The funny thing is that all other subtasks are happy
> having just the
> .class files for this CMR - it is only the
> valueobject subtask which
> requires the source code.
value object is somehow special. It tries to reflect
CMR stuff while data object was not CMR-Aware.
As result it's a really complex - it needs to know
what class is coming out of relation.
but I think you could patch template to provide those
class names explicitely...
regards,
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