It depends.. For many people who do not use Xdoclet or any other code generation tool, they are interfaces and deployment descriptors, they edit them by hand and they store them in version control systems.

What I mean is it is not possible to version these files in a version control system easily, because they are always generated and cvs do not understand they are exactly the same. Does Xdoclet "require" not to store interfaces, hibernate mapping files, deployment descriptors in CVS? I guess we cant dictate people about this, and what I!m asking is, if someone wants to store these files in version control system, is there a way to tell XDoclet task to only generate files, if their content is changed.


Why? Those are generated artifacts, and can be
reproduced easily. I personally do not like to see them at all.


regarsd,




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