This document contains the latest news and status regarding the XDoclet project. It is here you'll find announcements related to XDoclet.
In parallel of improving XDoclet 1.2, we are also working on XDoclet 2. Click here for more information. Please note that XDoclet 2 development has just started and that it is still far from useable.
Development on the XDoclet 1.2 codebase is happening on the xdoclet-all
module.
Over 130 bug fixes and enhancments since 1.2.1. Many new features including support for J2EE 1.4, EJB 2.1, WSEE, JSF and JDO 2. For a detailed changelog, please refer to XDoclet 1.2.2 Change Log.
Over 50 bugs fixed since 1.2. For a detailed changelog, please refer to XDoclet 1.2.1 Change Log.
It's been a long time coming, but it's here at last. Over 30 bugs fixed since beta 3. For a detailed changelog, please refer to XDoclet 1.2 Change Log.
I've just installed Panther and since you don't get stuff like CVS installed by default, I decided to open up the XCode CD and install the developer tools. To my surprise there are some Java tools tucked away including Ant, XDoclet, log4j and JBoss.
Due to a packaging error in this release (XJavaDoc was not included), we decided to re-release XDoclet 1.2 Beta 3.
This is the last milestone towards our next big release. Over 160 bugs are fixed. For a detailed changelog, please refer to XDoclet 1.2 Beta 3 Change Log.
XDoclet won the Award for Business Integration and Data Tools (SD Magazine 05/2003)!
JBoss-IDE is a new project with the aim to provide a world class IDE for JBoss. Features are:
This is the second milestone towards our next big release. Over 50 bugs are fixed. For a detailed changelog, please refer to XDoclet 1.2 Beta 2 Change Log. Happy New Year 2003!
Near-final release of JavaDevWithAnt demonstrating Ant, XDoclet, Struts, JUnit, Cactus, and Lucene. Very interesting stuff!
Marcus Brito wrote a very detailed document on Value Objects. It is available here.
xPetStore: using XDoclet to implement Sun Microsystems' Java Pet Store J2EE BluePrint Application, this application is the ultimate example of XDoclet's power. Also uses Struts and SiteMesh.
As from XDoclet 1.2 Beta 2, XDoclet supports the fantastic Hibernate object/relational persistence and query service for Java.
We decided to use JIRA for issue tracking and project development. We would like to thank Atlassian for their support!
This is the first milestone towards our next big release. We believe it's fit for use, but there's probably a few bugs left and the documentation still needs some work. Bug reports, as always, are welcome. For a detailed changelog, please refer to XDoclet 1.2 Beta 1 Change Log.