Hello,
I'm working now on SmartClient GUI for Sculptor (how many front ends
we will have :-) ?). No piece of code exist for JPA/Hibernate
annotations. You can take over it.

I see Steffen Stundzig in this thread than I would like to ask, how
support for filtering, sorting, paging looks now?

Keep running

Pavel

On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 3:10 PM, Oliver Ringel <orin...@intrapro.de> wrote:
>
> Hello Patrik,
>
> thank you very much for founding Scultor. You (and of course all supporting
> developers) made an excellent job. Special thanks for the RCP feature.
>
> I decided and started to use Sculptor in my new project. It will be a
> RCP/RAP-Application (with priority on RAP) that uses annotations (Hibernate,
> Hibernate-Validator, Spring,...) instead of xml.
>
> I have nearly finished the business-tier part with hibernate annotations. In
> my environment almost everything is working fine. There is still some work
> to do. Actually I'm not supporting all dsl features (e.g. index, key), but I
> can add this. So I want to now if someone else is working on  annotations
> (in jira CSC-85 is open but assigned to Pavel Tavoda).
>
> Also I started integrating the hibernate validator in sculptor and I added a
> very simple approach to use spring annotations that is working for me, to
> reduce the number of configuration files.
>
> Perhaps I will need some support to finish my changes.
>
> Are there any plans to support RAP as ui. I was able to compile (after some
> little changes in the templates and the richclient framework) the generated
> RCP application under a RAP environment. So it should not be to hard in
> integrate this feature (but I'm not sure).
>
> So this are the things I am actually working on.
> If you are interested please let me know how I can help.
>
> thanks
> Oliver
>
>
>
>
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