Hi everyone,

Sql2iBatis is a very good and powerfull tool but I prefer using
middlegen to generate my persistance layer for iBatis.
 
In my mind, a wish GUI for ibatis is an XML editor and  integrates an
SQL explorer, coupling with a code generator.  Some Eclipse plugins
already exist to do that: xmlbuddy or xmleditor from ibm, sqldeveloper
or sql explorer...
Moreover, a nicetohave tool is the integration of XDoclet or QDox
tags, then we will easily generate basic code (like crud actions) and
run ant task or maven goal (independently of Eclipse, thus Clinton
requirement will be solved!)

Regards,

V.

On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 23:52:03 -0700, Clinton Begin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> 
> I just wanted to remind everyone of Alex Egorov's sql2iBatis tool.
> I've recently had the chance to try it.  If you have a database that's
> already created, this will save you a lot of time.  It will kickstart
> your project.
> 
> Given DDL, it generates the SQL Mapping files and the JavaBeans.  It's
> super simple and extremely fast.  You may want to tweak the Perl to
> generate bean field naming conventions to your liking, or just
> refactor it afterwards.   You might also want to run the source
> through Jalopy or your favorite IDE formatter to achieve the
> formatting you want.
> 
> However you cut it, this tool will save you tons of time (even if you
> don't use everything it generates...deleting is faster than writing).
> 
> http://alxeg.narod.ru/ibatis/index.html
> 
> Cheers,
> Clinton
>

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