WebDoclet (XDoclet) still the tool(s) to use? [message #166080] |
Thu, 06 April 2006 16:12  |
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Hi!
This might not be the right forum, but I figure that people here would
know...
I am in a project where we have used Tomcat 5.0.x and WebDoclet (XDoclet)
for web.xml and taglib deployment descriptors.
Now we have decided to upgrade to Tomcat 5.5 and JDK 1.5 (from 1.4) for
various reasons.
XDoclet haven't had a release lately and does not support, e.g. annotations.
Therefore, I am wondering if WebDoclet still is the tool to use for
deployment descriptors or if there is something new and better.
If there is not and WebDoclet is what people use are there then any known
limitations?
I want my solution to work with Ant and possibly Maven.
Jimisola
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Re: WebDoclet (XDoclet) still the tool(s) to use? [message #168797 is a reply to message #166080] |
Mon, 08 May 2006 18:03  |
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Originally posted by: dserodio.gmail.com
Jimisola Laursen wrote:
> Hi!
>
> This might not be the right forum, but I figure that people here would
> know...
>
> I am in a project where we have used Tomcat 5.0.x and WebDoclet (XDoclet)
> for web.xml and taglib deployment descriptors.
>
> Now we have decided to upgrade to Tomcat 5.5 and JDK 1.5 (from 1.4) for
> various reasons.
>
> XDoclet haven't had a release lately and does not support, e.g. annotations.
> Therefore, I am wondering if WebDoclet still is the tool to use for
> deployment descriptors or if there is something new and better.
> If there is not and WebDoclet is what people use are there then any known
> limitations?
XDoclet hasn't had a release in a long time, and XDoclet2 doesn't work
too well with Java 5 syntax. I've given up using XDoclet altogether, I'm
currently maintaining my web.xml "by hand".
HTH,
Daniel Serodio
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