a different approach.
As you say, a nice issue to think about.
Best regards,
Adolfo.
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On Fri, 2002-07-05 at 15:50, Adolfo Miguelez wrote:
The only way that I have seen to do something similar, is the mini-project
SIMPER (Struts resources page), which is able to work out dynabeans
(actually they are hashmaps in their guts), following a database schema, for
it
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Subject: Re: Object Relational Bridge is great ? A Basic Problem
Date: 06 Jul 2002 11:32:15 -0600
On Fri, 2002-07-05 at 15:50, Adolfo Miguelez wrote:
The only way that I have seen to do something similar, is the
mini-project
SIMPER
Hi,
as a newbie in O/R mapping tools, APIs and frameworks I find the following
issue. All of the frameworks that I have browsed lacks from a basic problem:
The classes that maps the corresponding tables in the database must be
manually generated, either by hand (e.g. OJB) or by building the
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