I've been trying to use xdoclet to generate proxy classes based on some
of my java classes. I'm using the "template" subtask and doing a
transformation aggregation (i.e. destinationFile contains "{0}") .
What I have found is that a Java file with no "package" statement gets
transformed just fine. But if a Java file has a package statement (as
99% of them do!), then it is ignored by the template subtask.
Can anyone explain what is going on, and what the workaround is?
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