Ugo Cei dijo: > Jeremy Quinn wrote: >> What I meant was that in order to get to the point where you have the >> whole process controlled by such a simple flowscript you had to do >> lots of other very complex stuff to sit behind it. > > Not at all. Form population and validation is from XMLForms, persistence > is Hibernate, and flow is ... well ... flow. The only code I've written > is simple flowscripts of the kind you've seen and a few simple beans, > mostly a bunch of properties with getters and setters which, by the way, > are generated by the editor (jEdit or Eclipse).
Master, Can you show us the light? As I posted before I never used beans. But after seeing some comments here. I feel as something is missing to me. I want to do Java Beans. I use jEdit to work. :-) > If I were lazier, I'd even use XDoclet to generate the Hibernate > mapping files from javadoc comments in the source. This is interesting too. How it works? Antonio Gallardo > > Believe me, you can't get simpler than that. > > Ugo > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To > unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]