--- "Mehmet D. AKIN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> 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.

I call those people masohists :) 

> 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?

XDoclet requires nothing It just generates them when
asked.

Do you store javadocs in your version control system? 

> 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.

People could always generate files into some other
directory, and copy them over files stored in CVS
( if they like ) 

regards,

=====
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