I think there was a post in the android-beginners about ORMs. Maybe do a
search on the archives.

On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 8:04 AM, antlers <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I've been looking at the code for connectbot, and I notice that the
> objects that correspond to records in the SQLite database seem to have
> an awful lot of boilerplate code (constants for field names, creating
> a table, inserting a record, updating a record, populating an object
> or collection from a cursor).  I was wondering if there was an
> existing tool to generate such code so you would have an easy way to
> get an efficient object interface to an SQLite table?
>
> I was thinking of an interface with annotations that describe the
> underlying table, and the code generator would create an object that
> implements the interface and interacts with the table --something like
> Hibernate-lite.
>
> If no such tool exists, is anyone else interested in something like
> that?  I've done Eclipse plugins before, and I could try to put
> together an APT plugin that does this.
>
> >
>

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