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Athoya Hettige Kasun Lakpriya resolved DIRSTUDIO-664.
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    Resolution: Fixed

First basic parts of the Persistence-Tooling has resolved here.

> Create a first prototype to generate a java bean class from an LDAP entry
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>                 Key: DIRSTUDIO-664
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSTUDIO-664
>             Project: Directory Studio
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: studio-persistence-tooling
>            Reporter: Stefan Seelmann
>            Assignee: Athoya Hettige Kasun Lakpriya
>
> From the directory-dev mailing list:
> I think it's time to make your hands dirty :-). You already mentioned in IRC 
> that you'd like to start with path A, that's great. I'd recommend to create a 
> first prototype:
> - Create an new UI plugin that adds a new menu item to the LDAP Browser 
> context menu used to select an entry and to call the analyzer
> - Create a simple version of "LDAP entry and schema Analyzer" that just 
> extracts the structural object class from the entry and all user attributes 
> from the schema
> - Select a template engine for the code generator
> - Create a simple template that just generates a Java class named like the 
> structural object class (capitalize the first letter) and with attributes 
> (type Object) for all user attributes. No DAO yet.
> So for example, when selecting an inetOrgPerson" entry the generated Java 
> class looks like this:
> public InetOrgPerson
> {
>    private Object objectClass
>    private Object cn;
>    private Object givenName;
>    private Object telephoneNumber;
>    ....
> }

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