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Jeff Butler closed IBATIS-569.
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    Resolution: Fixed

I'm glad it worked for you!  I'll mark it as fixed.


> Simulate mode for Ibator Plugins
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>
>                 Key: IBATIS-569
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IBATIS-569
>             Project: iBatis for Java
>          Issue Type: Wish
>          Components: Tools
>    Affects Versions: 2.3.3
>            Reporter: Dan Turkenkopf
>            Assignee: Jeff Butler
>
> As I'm playing with creating Ibator plugins for various purposes, I'm running 
> into the issue of conflicting actions. 
> For example, I have one plugin that optionally removes the insert method from 
> the DAO class, but I have another one that creates a new method that calls 
> the insert method.  When running the two of them on the same table, my 
> generated DAO has compile errors.
> Since the plugins shouldn't know anything about each other, I need some way 
> to know whether the DAO's insert method is actually generated or not.
> I played around with a way of tracking generation state at the 
> IbatorPluginAggregator level, but the timing of component creation doesn't 
> appear to be in the right order for what I'm doing (the 
> daoImplementationGenerated method is called before the 
> daoInsertMethodGenerated method).
> My suggestion is to run through the generation process twice - once to 
> determine which components should be generated, and a second time to actually 
> generate them.  Granted, this would slow down generation, but since it's an 
> out-of-band process anyway, speed should be less important.  And this would 
> allow plugins to be independent but still react to whether another plugin 
> changes the generated output.
> I'm willing to continue working on this and submit a patch, but wanted to get 
> some feedback before going too much further.
> Thanks,
> Dan Turkenkopf

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