It appears that you've commited the structure in the HEAD, not in the
v21branch (only an empty one wo build.xml, nor doc).
Christian Bauer wrote:
On 26 Mar (09:52), Emmanuel Bernard wrote:
I've read it carefully, and it sounds great if everyone follow the rules.
Christian, I'm well aware of
/ I dunno, must admit I'm not a big fan of the XML schemas /spec, and I
find schemas /much/ less readable and virtually useless as
documentation, since they are just so verbose.
Nick Betteridge wrote:
Hi
Just a quick question to ask if you will eventually move to schemas
instead of dtd's for
>>> David Morris 3/26/2004 10:48:34 AM >>>
Nick,
Look at
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HB-351. Old
versions of JAXB did have some problems with the schema I created but
recent versions seem to work just fine.
David Morris
>>> Nick Betteridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 3/26/2
Hi
Just a quick question to ask if you will eventually move to schemas
instead of dtd's for the mappings etc.. We've got a small set of modules
for generating various archives using jaxb and we'd like to integrate
hibernate into this too.
Incidently, I've looked around on your lists/forums fo
Exact! Sorry!
Nico
--- Max Rydahl Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit : > eh
? there already is one ;)
>
> http://www.hibernate.org/98.html
>
> and it's called Hbm2JavaTask
>
> /max
>
> Nicolas Mayeur wrote:
>
> >Hello! I am proposing this code to create an Ant
> task
> >for the CodeGenera
On 26 Mar (09:52), Emmanuel Bernard wrote:
> I've read it carefully, and it sounds great if everyone follow the rules.
> Christian, I'm well aware of documentation process to know that you did a
> huge and great job, congrats!
It took a while :) I hope I can get better scripts later so we can
aut
I've read it carefully, and it sounds great if everyone follow the rules.
Christian, I'm well aware of documentation process to know that you did a
huge and great job, congrats!
Any idea of a collaborative translation work (especially on the initial
translation process)?
Playing with small teams m