Hey this guy signs his name like Vic. Is that legal? ;-)
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 12:01:47 +0100, Vincent Siveton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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 > > >