Hi Pierre-Arnaud, Thanks for the feedback. I fixed the bug but as we yesterday tagged the trunk of google project I did not add this change to that. Hope we can add it with next commit.
Kind Regards, Kasun On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 9:22 PM, Pierre-Arnaud Marcelot <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Kasun, > > I followed your help page and managed to install easily the Persistence > Tooling plugins. > > I was also able to generate some persistence code for a testing entry and I > successfully tested this code in a small class (which gets a Person and > updates one of its attribute). > > Congratulations! It works great... > > Of course, this is not something we could be shipping as is in Studio, and > a few things need to be re-worked in order to make the plugin more powerful > and customizable (like a tighter integration into Eclipse for code > generation and the ability to change the default connection to the DAO class > for example). > But, this is a very good starting point. :) > > Just, one small bug I came across while testing: when arriving to the > attributes selection page of the wizard, I couldn't move to the next page or > finish the wizard, I had to (un)check one element to get the buttons to > work. > A very minor bug, which can probably be fixed before the end of the GSoC > deadline. > > Regards, > Pierre-Arnaud > > > On 15 août 2010, at 16:39, Kasun Lakpriya wrote: > > Hi dev, > > Tomorrow is the 'pencils down date' according to the GSoC 2010 time line > [0]. > > So I would like to present you all, in the dev , our final version (for > GSoC 2010) of Persistence Tooling plugin for Apache Directory Studio. > > The product we have at the moment is capable of generating a Java Bean > class and a DAO class from an existing entry in a LDAP directory tree. The > tooling collects all the required information in a wizard to generate the > code and the code can be generated to a Eclipse Java project. At the moment > it's not generation the pom.xml so that we need to generate the code in to a > place where all the dependencies exist (e.g. persistence-example module in > [1]). > > *How to install : * > We just need to extract the tarball [2] to eclipse/dropins directory. > > Complete user documentation can be found here [3]. > > And finally I want to thank all of you for your help, guidance and feedback > during GSoC. Special thanks to my mentor, Stefan Seelmann, Pierre-Arnaud, > Emmanuel for your help and guidance. > > Thanks and Kind Regards, > Kasun > > [0] > http://socghop.appspot.com/document/show/gsoc_program/google/gsoc2010/timeline > [1] > http://code.google.com/p/dirstudio-ldap-tooling/source/browse/#svn/trunk/persistence-tooling/persistence-example > [2] > http://code.google.com/p/dirstudio-ldap-tooling/downloads/detail?name=persistence-tooling.tar.gz&can=2&q=#makechanges > [3] > http://code.google.com/p/dirstudio-ldap-tooling/wiki/PersistenceToolingUsersGuide > > > > >
