Got it, I will try it. thanks a lot!

2016-07-14 23:21 GMT+08:00 Lukas Eder <[email protected]>:

> Hello,
>
> Indeed, the AS_IS matcher transformation type is intended to produce
> setters like setLAST_NAME from columns like LAST_NAME. The idea is that
> case-sensitive searches across a code base will match.
>
> Currently, your best option is to use programmatic strategies as
> documented here:
>
> http://www.jooq.org/doc/latest/manual/code-generation/codegen-generatorstrategy
>
> I wouldn't patch jOOQ's MatcherStrategy, unless you already wrote lots and
> lots of XML that you prefer not to migrate anymore...
>
> Hope this helps,
> Lukas
>
> 2016-07-14 12:13 GMT+02:00 Goddamned Qu <[email protected]>:
>
>> hi
>>
>> with the camel-named schema :
>>
>> CREATE TABLE `Author` (
>>   `id` int NOT NULL,
>>   `firstName` varchar(255) DEFAULT NULL,
>>   `lastName` varchar(255) DEFAULT NULL,
>>   PRIMARY KEY (`id`)
>> );
>>
>> the generated POJO would be like this:
>>
>> public class Author {
>>     private Integer id;
>>     private String  firstname;
>>     private String  lastname;
>>
>>     public String getFirstname() {
>>         return this.firstname;
>>     }
>>     public Author setFirstname(String firstname) {
>>         this.firstname = firstname;
>>         return this;
>>     }
>>     // omit some code ...
>> }
>>
>> how could I make the POJO camel-named as well
>>
>> ps. I tried with
>> http://www.jooq.org/doc/3.8/manual-single-page/#codegen-matcherstrategy
>> with config like this:
>>
>> <strategy>
>> <matchers>
>> <fields>
>> <field>
>> <expression>^(.)(.+)$</expression>
>> <fieldMember>
>> <transform>AS_IS</transform>
>> <expression>$0</expression>
>> </fieldMember>
>> <fieldSetter>
>> <transform>AS_IS</transform>
>> <expression>set$0</expression>
>> </fieldSetter>
>> <fieldGetter>
>> <transform>AS_IS</transform>
>> <expression>get$0</expression>
>> </fieldGetter>
>> </field>
>> </fields>
>> </matchers>
>> </strategy>
>>
>>
>> but got setters like this `setfirstName`
>>
>> Is there a way to do this besides modify MatcherStrategy.java like this
>>
>>      private final String transform(String string, MatcherTransformType
>> transform) {
>>         if (transform == null)
>>             return string;
>>
>>         switch (transform) {
>>             case AS_IS:
>>                 return string;
>>            ...
>>            case CAPITALIZE:
>>               return StringUtils.Capitalize(string);
>>
>>
>> Am I missing sth.? thanks
>>
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