I second that !
--b
Navjot Singh wrote:
i agree with rick here.
I also tried using struts-config.xml using xdoclet. In the end it
turns out to be a futile exercise. Moreover, using modules makes
working with xdoclet more cumbersome. It's EASY to write the config
yourself.
Some may say that
ne 28, 2004 10:26 PM
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Subject: Re: RE : Struts, XDoclet, and Maven...
Marco Mistroni wrote:
> I m doing it coz I m lazy and I prefer that someone else
> Generates configuration files for me..
But what aspect of configuration is it saving you time with? You still
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Marco Mistroni wrote:
I m doing it coz I m lazy and I prefer that someone else
Generates configuration files for me..
But what aspect of configuration is it saving you time with? You still
have to code all the parameters for your action mapping in the Action
class, so what's the difference time-w
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Subject: Re: RE : Struts, XDoclet, and Maven...
Andy Akins wrote:
>>> but I'm fairly new to Maven but have coded two simple struts
>>> apps with
>>> it - and XDoclet is brand new to me. I'm looking to combine
>>> all of the
&g
i agree with rick here.
I also tried using struts-config.xml using xdoclet. In the end it turns
out to be a futile exercise. Moreover, using modules makes working with
xdoclet more cumbersome. It's EASY to write the config yourself.
Some may say that it will be useful to generate the Struts form
I had a go with struts xdoclet tags, the advantages aren't that great
but it does help keeping the mapping information in the same file.
Given there are no real cross container issues relating to the
struts-config file then its not as useful as webdoclet tags. The other
problem is that i think
Andy Akins wrote:
but I'm fairly new to Maven but have coded two simple struts
apps with
it - and XDoclet is brand new to me. I'm looking to combine
all of the
above (and eventually Hibernate - but that's for a later day).
I don't see what advantage using XDoclet with Struts is? If someone can
sho
Thank you! This was exactly what I was looking for.
Sadly, being new to Maven, I was unaware of the genapp plugin. Very
useful!
Again, thanks!
Andy
On Jun 24, 2004, at 8:00 AM, Heritier Arnaud wrote:
Did you try :
maven -Dtemplate=struts-jstl genapp
Arnaud
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