Ok great... and what is the version number of the continuous build now
that 3.0-RC2 has been released ?

On 4/25/05, Chad Brandon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sebastien Arbogast wrote:
> 
> >Could you please send me a message when this implementation is available ?
> >
> >
> Carlos checked in the fix last night I believe....so it should be
> available in the continous build.
> 
> >On 4/24/05, Sebastien Arbogast <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Aaaaah...
> >>Cool.
> >>Thx a lot Carlos!
> >>
> >>On 4/24/05, Carlos Cuenca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>Hi Sebastien,
> >>>
> >>>I had detected the bug because this is only done in hibernate mappings,
> >>>and not on java code and I will fix it tonight. It will be accesible
> >>>within hours.
> >>>
> >>>Carlos
> >>>
> >>>Sebastien Arbogast wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>Hi,
> >>>>
> >>>>I'm still trying to specify integrity constraints in my model. So I
> >>>>created a very simple model to test things out of all the constraints
> >>>>of the real model I'm working on :
> >>>>1- I created a sample application with andromdapp:generate
> >>>>2- I edited the generated XMI file into MagicDraw
> >>>>3- I created 2 classes Test1 and Test2, stereotyped as entities and
> >>>>linked by a one-to-many association from Test1 to Test2 : Test1 is
> >>>>associated with 0 or more Test2's, while each instance of Test2 is
> >>>>associated with 1 and only one Test1.
> >>>>4- I made sure that both ends of this association were public
> >>>>5- I added a tagged value [EMAIL PROTECTED] on
> >>>>Test2's end of the association to specify that an instance of Test2
> >>>>should be unique in every Test1 container.
> >>>>
> >>>>So I would expect java generated code to look like this :
> >>>>
> >>>>public class Test1{
> >>>>   ...
> >>>>   private java.util.Set test2s;
> >>>>   public java.util.Set getTest2s(){return test2s;}
> >>>>   public void setTest2s(java.util.Set test2s){this.test2s = test2s;}
> >>>>   ...
> >>>>}
> >>>>
> >>>>But when I run "maven mda" in my project directory, I still have
> >>>>Collection's generated instead of Set's.
> >>>>Semantically it appears that andromda.hibernate.collection.type only
> >>>>concerns hibernate generation and maybe my constraint is taken into
> >>>>account in Test1.hbm.xml (I'm not interested in this part for now).
> >>>>But what I'm looking for, is a mean to specify that at Java code
> >>>>generation level, to use the semantic value of different kinds of
> >>>>collection in order to treat some constraints at business level
> >>>>instead of data persistence level.
> >>>>
> >>>>How could I do that ? Do I have to post some JIRA request for another
> >>>>tagged value (andromda.java.collection.type ?) ?
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>Thx in advance.
> >>>>Best regards.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
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> >>
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