This is exactly what XDoclet does - and it works perfectly with IDEA,
and free.

http://www.sf.net/projects/xdoclet (just a happy user here - no
affiliation)

I'm 100% behind whoever was talking about lots of smaller tools to do
specific jobs, that makes coding much easier.

Heaven forbid the day that IDEA becomes like JBloater.

-mike
On Fri, 2001-12-07 at 08:34, Ingi Gauti Ragnarsson wrote:
> I can hear that you are not that happy with my suggestion, I'm not a
> wizard guy, the application I used before IntelliJ was TextPad, and I
> still use it for lot's of other editing other than Java files. 
> 
> But do you realize how quicker you would be programming CMP beans, if
> the Entity bean, ejb-jar.xml file and helper classes would all be
> connected. Change one variable, and it would change all the files. Also
> all the debugging trouble you get sometimes with EJB beans. Like if a
> method in the remote interface isn't the same as in the as in the EJB
> bean, you get an error and lot's of other things. I have no doubt that
> if you have developed a EJB bean you know that everything has to be
> perfect.
> 
> Well that's my thought. 
> Ingi
> 
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