Hi Stuart,


I am not sure if I understand your question. Anyway: AndroMDA's Hibernate
cartridge generates objects for Hibernate persistence, not for EJB
persistence. However, it uses EJB session beans for session control and
for transaction control. If you generate the car rental sample from the
sources, you will see a lot of files appear in the directory
samples/car-rental-system/src/hibernate/generated - this is what the
Hibernate cartridge generates.



There is also an EJB cartridge. It uses CMP 2.0 to make objects persistent
but that is an entirely different story.



Both cartridges generate their code from the *same* kind of UML model
(maybe this is the reason for your question?). The OMG would say, they use
the same "UML profile", that means, especially the same stereotypes. The
model is contained in CarRentalSystem20.zuml, a file generated by the
Poseidon CASE tool.



For more questions, please feel free to subscribe and post to the
andromda-user list.



Cheers...

Matthias Bohlen



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Datum: 25.11.2003 04:21

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> I have downloaded the latest andromda and cartridges modules and was
looking at

> hibernate support. Is this for EJB persistence? I was thinking that
andromda

> could be used to create the xdoclet tags used to create hibernate
mappings.  Is

> this not the case?

>

>

>

> =====

> Stuart Zakon

> Objects by Design

> http://www.objectsbydesign.com

>



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