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 Post subject: Does XDoclet support the "meta" tag?
PostPosted: Thu Feb 26, 2004 4:06 am 
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Hibernate mappings can have meta tags at both the class and property levels. (Section 19.2.2 of the HB 2.1.2 manual).

We want to use these tags for application specific purposes.
But I can't figure out how to generate the meta tags from xdoclet tags.

Does XDoclet support a javadoc tag or anything else to generate mapping meta tags?

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Also, I've been looking through the Xdoclet 1.2 final templates and such and it seems like it doesn't support the lazy attribute at the class level?

I have a patch for that (against 1.2b3), should I submit it as an issue against XDoclet JIRA? OR is there someone to talk to on the Hibernate team first?

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If anyone cares, I've submitted issues (with implementation patches) for these two things to the XDoclet JIRA system.

Lazy class attribute issue: XDT-818
Property level meta attributes: XDT-819

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