Good work Kent!  I can't wait to try this...

I can't stress how important this feature is because the reverse engineering 
approach makes a lot of incorrect assumptions.  The Entity bean provides much 
richer information for CRUD generation.

Some problems that I have run into with reverse engineering include:
  | * I have run into problems dealing with Dates because the database (SQL 
Server) only has one date type (datetime) for dates, times, and timestamps.  
However, if you look at my Entity bean, it clearly has the field tagged with a 
Temporal annotation (@Temporal(TemporalType.DATE)).
  | 
  | * I have run into problems with Enumerated types.  To the database, I often 
store enum values as Strings, so the reverse engineering makes the field a 
String rather than an enum.  My Entity bean has an enum annotated 
(@Enumerated(EnumType.STRING)).
  | 
  | * I rarely override the columnDefinition (for an enum code or iso code, for 
example).  The reverse engineering translates char(n) columns to be varchar(n), 
then deployment fails because Hibernate does some validation.
  | 
  | * Foreign Key constraints often creates unneccesary object coupling.  For 
example, I have an Exchange object that has a ManyToOne relationship with a 
Country.  Reverse engineering will create the Country object with a set of 
Exchanges.  In truth, Country should not really know about its Exchanges, but 
an Exchange must know its Country.
  | 
Because of these problems, I am often only able to use Seam-gen as a very rough 
guide because it often doesn't yield a working solution.  I definitely am not 
expecting perfection, but there is clearly an information gap due to reverse 
engineering that can be mitigated by using the Entity beans directly.

I recognize Seam-gen as an invaluable tool for Seam development.  It has 
definitely saved me time, but this enhancement makes it 100 times more useful.  
I'm crossing my fingers for 1.1.7.  ;-)

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