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We use JDeveloper for the wizards,
they are incredibly powerful.
We then feed JDeveloper wizard's
output Java code into IBM VAge
because VAge is a much more powerful developing tool than JDeveloper:
debugger, repository, project management, cross-referencing, are much better
in VAge.
Regards
Javier
try IBM visualAge Advance Edition . great EJB dev
environement and DB Mapping .
-----Original Message----- From:
Ronseaux Cyril [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent:
Friday, May 12, 2000 3:23 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:
Oracle BC4J and EJBs
BC4J (Business Components for Java) is
delivered as wizards in JDevelopper. The docs says a lot of things
like : it allows you to build component, reusable, flexible, and
commercial stuffs. It is somewhere written that they can generate
EJBs. And it states that it is an application framework which make
easier to build app components.
The point is that Oracle support
itself is not able to tell us what is exactly in that package
!
Does anyone of you know what can BC4J gives regarding EJB creation
? Is it an help tool for generating EJB Entity from a database ? What
are the EJB-DB mapping possibilities/facilities provided by BC4J ?
Does it come with Components library (Customers, Inventory or such ?) or
with libraries making easier to build high level functionnalities ? Do
you also know how much it depends on Oracle stuffs : can I reuse the
generated code in any other App Server than Oracle's one
?
Thanks for all the
info.
Cyril
PS : in
one sentence. I am looking for tools which make EJB dev (and specially DB
mapping)
easier/shorter.
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