Hi Keith.
You're talking about implementing a persistence layer - still one of the hottest
topics in OO development. I'll point you in the direction of some of the best work
in this area - http://www.ambysoft.com. Exolab is developing a java based
persistence layer (Castor) that is gaining allot of acceptance in the community
right now - http://castor.exolab.com. It's a great platform for using XML to map
objects to relational databases.
Keith Kwiatek wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was thinking of a utility that would interrogate a set of database tables,
> and then generate java beans that would be able to get/set, update, delete,
> insert, and validate...... the beans could then be "dropped" onto an html
> page (as in Macromedia Ultradev 4).
>
> Has anyone found anything like this? Are you doing anything like this? Is it
> of value?
>
> I found something similar to what I am talking about....
> http://space.tin.it/computer/csadun/software/cmaker/cmaker.html
>
> Thanks,
> Keith
>
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