I agree with you that XDoclet is great, however, IntelliJ should consider integrating something like EJBCreator (http://opensource.itplus.dk/EJBCreator/index.html) the same way they've done with JUnit and Ant - or just as a tool (modified to support dev within IntelliJ of course)
/kjetilhp > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 20. desember 2001 09:22 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [Eap-features] EJB wizard > > > > > I don't think the same way, > I personally preffer to use XDoclet(sf.net/projects/xdoclet) > in order to > generate EJBs out of the simple code lines. As I now, XDoclet > has some live > templates for IntelliJ IDEA too. So I don't think that any > extra wizard is > needed. > > > Farzad. > > > > > > > > "Ingi Gauti > > Ragnarsson" To: > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc: > > Sent by: Subject: > [Eap-features] EJB wizard > eap-features-admin@in > > tellij.com > > > > > > 12/05/2001 03:21 PM > > Please respond to > > eap-features > > > > > > > > > > First time I mail to this list, so I would like to grad. the > staff for a > great job on IntelliJ. > > > > > > Don't know if you talked about this before, but wouldn't be > nice if there > was an EJB wizard. The wizard would ask you what variables > you want, name > and type, and which one is the primary key. It would then generate all > Entity, Session Beans and the ejb-jar.xml file. Since the EJB > specifications are strait forward this should be pretty ease > to implement. > > > > > > IGR > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Eap-features mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.intellij.com/mailman/listinfo/eap-features > _______________________________________________ Eap-features mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.intellij.com/mailman/listinfo/eap-features
