"We already have some problems with keeping generated files
(under /reactor/project/) in source control (TOs) because when updating
reactor.xml you have to remember to change them to match."

FYI - I don't put these files in source control.  They're volatile and could
be considered part of the framework (sorta).  Besides, they're regenerated
as needed.  For what it's worth, I don't event deploy these files.  I just
delete them when they're suspect.

Doug



On 2/7/07, Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Wednesday 07 Feb 2007, Doug Hughes wrote:
> Well, I'm not sure how we could implement ignoring fields (and I'm not
sure
> it should be done anyhow).

Something in either the XSLT, object.getXML()/addXmlField() or whatever
calls
objectTranslator.generate(), just on first thoughts and a quick glance.
The middle option would be the easiest, just don't add any fields marked
as
ignore to the list of ones returned from the parse of the config object.

Since adding that isLikeNoCase() I'm a bit more confident adding things,
this
might be dangerous :-)

> What if one of the ignored fields was not null?  Saving would always
throw
> an error.

Then you, the developer, shouldn't marked marked it ignore :-)

> If your hack of mapping them all to the same name works, then that might
be
> a cheap fix.

No joy :-/

> generated code.  You might need to do some manual work with it more
often
> than not, but then the interface for these objects would be consistent
> across the board.

We already have some problems with keeping generated files
(under /reactor/project/) in source control (TOs) because when updating
reactor.xml you have to remember to change them to match.
Adding a cut down version of the files for this table could be worse, if a
column (or more likely alias) is added/changed.

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Tom Chiverton
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