Is there any documentation on what xdoclet does? I have not seen any.
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The next TO-DO for the ojb-team could be to enhance the xdoclet-module,
so that it can handle anonymous foreign keys on the collection or on the
reference side.....
regards
Matthias
Armin Waibel wrote:
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>> As a side issue on documentation. I read this article on how to use
>> anonymous keys and I was left totally at a loss on what the
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> put it on my todo-list ;-)
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>> Hi Matthias,
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>> for 1:1 relation OJB has a feature called 'anonymous key'
>> http://db.apache.org/ojb/howto-use-anonymous-keys.html
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>> Thus you don't need to declare the FK in your class, only in metadata
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>> For single JVM 2-tier (no serialized persistent capable objects)
>> projects it is possible use this concept for other fields too (not only
>> 1:1 references) - again, only in this case (OJB use in a object identity
>> based map for these anonymous fields).
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>> regards,
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>>> Hi there,
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>>> we are coming from j2ee-cmp and want to change to another o/r-mapping
>>> tool (perhaps ojb).
>>> In the Documentation i read, that i have to declare the foreign key as
>>> an extra member of my class, if i want to use a reference to the other
>>> class.
>>> Is this necessary? I came from EJB-CMP/CMR. There is no need to declare
>>> the foreign keys as class members. This is declared in the deployments
>>> descriptors and the mapping-definitions in the application servers. IS
>>> there a workaround to avoid the definition of foreign key class
>>> members?
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>>> regards
>>> Matthias
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