We do give you the ability get in and override any part of the
generated SQL as a Velocity template.  Simple example:

    http://www.smartclient.com/smartgwtee/showcase/#large_valuemap_sql

Tour de force (dynamic reporting with filter, sort and data paging, no
server code required):

   http://www.smartclient.com/smartgwtee/showcase/#sql_dynamic_reporting

I think that would cover you for lot of use cases.  If there's
something more we should be doing here I'd love to know.

Note that we also have upcoming support for XML DB (Berkeley OSS and
Oracle flavors).  It's just another type of DataSource, which
generates XQuery instead of SQL.

On Aug 4, 5:17 pm, John Ivens <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sweet!!!
>
> I noticed that you have Oracle support.  Do you have a way to support the
> Oracle XMLType, at least a way that is more direct than the way that I have
> done this before, where I kludged Hibernate to be able to store XML in the
> database?
>
> On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 4:38 PM, ckendrick <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi John,
>
> > For live connections to SQL, Hibernate and other data providers see
> > the SmartGWT Pro/EE showcase:
>
> >    http://www.smartclient.com/smartgwtee/showcase/
>
> > As well as Sanjiv's blog on SmartGWT Pro/EE, which is the link I meant
> > to post before:
>
> >http://www.jroller.com/sjivan/entry/introduction_to_smartgwt_enterpri...
>
> > Note that the SmartGWT non-Pro/EE showcase shows clientOnly
> > DataSources, but as I mentioned, DataSources are pluggable/swappable.
> > Every interaction you see in the SmartGWT showcase with a clientOnly
> > DataSource also works with SQL, Hibernate or custom DataSource in
> > SmartGWT EE.
>
> > On Aug 4, 4:16 pm, John Ivens <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > There are no examples that I know of actually showing a connection, for
> > > example with a sample mysql database or really anything else.  Please
> > > correct me if I'm wrong.
>
> > > On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 3:42 PM, ckendrick <[email protected]
> > >wrote:
>
> > > > With SmartGWT you can represent a data structure as a DataSource.  A
> > > > DataSource can be tied to any kind of data provider - not just
> > > > different JPA implementers but also WSDL web services, REST services,
> > > > non-JPA persistence systems like Ibatis, etc.  The persistence engine
> > > > is pluggable, so you can swap strategies, even swap platforms (eg Java
> > > > to PHP backend) without changing the UI.
>
> > > > With SmartGWT Pro you can generate SQL tables or Hibernate entities
> > > > from a DataSource, or vice versa, that is, generate a DataSource from
> > > > existing SQL tables or Hibernate entities.  Then you can just drag the
> > > > DataSource onto a grid component and you've got the ability to do CRUD
> > > > operations without writing any code, and you can add business logic
> > > > from there.
>
> > > > Probably the best single overview is here:
>
> > > >    http://www.jroller.com/sjivan/entry/smartgwt_out_of_beta_v1
>
> > > > On Aug 4, 7:40 am, Kaspar Fischer <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > > The thing is, there IS a framework for what you are trying to do
> > (i.e.
> > > > > > represent a data structure without being tied to implementation).
> > It's
> > > > > > called Java. If you're looking for the ability to quickly add
> > fields
> > > > > > to customer's data structures, that's dependent on low coupling and
> > > > > > other good programming /techniques/ not a given framework
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