Can you please add the license for jdbi to the legal directories (2.1.x
and trunk)?

Thanks
Carsten

Sylvain Wallez wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Just in time before the code freeze deadline, I committed an additional 
> sample for CForms [1], which shows how, using JDBI [2] and the 
> Collection wrappers for container widgets and repeaters [3] and a few 
> conventions, writing simple CRUD applications with Cocoon is a breeze. A 
> simple flowscript, a form definition and a few templates and you're done.
> 
> No Java classes, no binding file, no O/R mapping tool!
> 
> This sample is for now limited to editing one table, but I currently use 
> this approach on a small project with a few entities with associations 
> and compositions, and this works quite well. We'll have to expand this 
> sample to more than a simple table, but it's already a good start to 
> show people how to move away from the ugly inserts-with-sqltransfomer 
> pattern! And BTW I removed the previous sample that was using that 
> pattern...
> 
> This sample also uses some patterns (JS DAO objects) and conventions 
> (use of id for primary keys and xxx_id for foreign keys, generic 
> pipelines, etc) that we may want to factorize in some code generators or 
> run-time database introspection libaries. With Racoon, Crack and this 
> sample, Cocoon is back on the rails :-)
> 
> The live demo should be available soon at 
> http://cocoon.zones.apache.org/demos/trunk/samples/blocks/forms/sql/
> 
> Enjoy!
> 
> Sylvain
> 
> [1] http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/cocoon/blocks/forms/trunk/samples/sql/
> [2] http://jdbi.codehaus.org/
> [3] 
> http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/cocoon/blocks/forms/trunk/java/org/apache/cocoon/forms/util/
> 


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