More options in ejbdoclet [message #185533] |
Wed, 03 January 2007 04:00 |
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Originally posted by: jhan6301.gmail.com
Hi, Dear all:
I'm trying to use JST to create a Stateless Session Bean. I found Eclipse
JST using xdoclet to generate all source code for EJB. My question is: How
can I set the ejb-doclet options in JST plugin? For example, in ejb-doclet,
I can assign the class name for the generated remote interface. Can I do the
same thing in JST plug-in?
BTW, I found tempAnt.xml file, the ant script for ejb doclet, in .setting
directory. However, since this file get generated everytime I create a new
EJB, it makes nothing different modifying that file.
Can anyone help?
Sean
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Re: More options in ejbdoclet [message #185550 is a reply to message #185533] |
Thu, 04 January 2007 03:48 |
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Originally posted by: jhan6301.gmail.com
Hi, Dear All:
It's me again.
I just found that the content of the file " tempAnt.xml" does come from the
setting
of Window/Preferences/Xdoclet. Wondering why JST doesn't make those
ejbdoclet-
defined parameters configurable in the preference dialog?
Any opinion?
Sean
"Sean Han" <jhan6301@gmail.com>
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Re: More options in ejbdoclet [message #185647 is a reply to message #185533] |
Fri, 05 January 2007 14:19 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: jhan6301.gmail.com
Hi, Dear All:
It's me again.
I just found that the content of the file " tempAnt.xml" does come from the
setting of Window/Preferences/Xdoclet. Wondering why JST doesn't make those
ejbdoclet-defined parameters configurable in the preference dialog?
Any opinion?
Sean
"Sean Han" <jhan6301@gmail.com>
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