I don't dare teach anyone Roo, I'm yet to try it myself. :) Let me only tell
you that I'm having pretty similar concerns to yours whenever I hear "code
generation". And after watching the video I know I will try it, it has
impressed me enough.

2010/6/19 André Moraes <[email protected]>

> Jaroslav,
>
> But how can I control the merge process?
> In my case the code is generated, than i can edit make any changes in
> the generated code (which will be preserved by the safe-code-marks)
> and then the GWT compiler (or any other compiler) will compile the
> code that i wrote.
>
> I don't really know/use Roo, but I used some code generation tools
> before, so excuse me for any noob comment on the Roo subject.
>
> On 18 jun, 19:08, Jaroslav Záruba <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 2010/6/18 André Moraes <[email protected]>
> >
> > > I'm not using the integration with Roo, but I dislike the idea of
> > > having a tool that after generating my code difficult to customize the
> > > generated code.
> >
> > Roo keeps your code untouched. It stores the modifications elsewhere and
> > merges those files at compilation-time.
>
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