Hi folks,
three months ago, I posted this issue in JIRA:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/xdoclet/browse/XDT-763
I did not get any answer yet. What's wrong?
Matthias
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> > in UML2EJB we are just trying to implement regressi
Hi all,
in UML2EJB we are just trying to implement regression tests for
generated classes, using CodeUnit from XDoclet.
Question: If you migrate to JDT, will CodeUnit still work?
Cheers...
Matthias
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rough the lifetime
of your application.
Cheers...
Matthias
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ation - from the emails on this list,
I just had the impression that the team was not working towards a
release any more but pushing forward too hard! I may be wrong,
though...)
Thoughts?
Matthias
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Hi tek1,
what are you guys doing with Castor? New persistence module for XDoclet?
Cheers...
Matthias
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Oh no -- Why didn't anybody tell me about this conference until one day
before it starts? I would have loved to speak about UML2EJB, there!
Well ... maybe next time!
Cheers...
Matthias
P.S.: Would have been just a few hours on the train...
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Hi Michael,
yes, sure, interceptors or not is a difference. I would suspect (however)
that it is not much compared to the remote transfer of the VO that will
follow.
But anyway: Dimitri and I agreed in our chat that the generation location of
VOs is project-dependent and that the possibility to g
too:
http://www1.bell-labs.com/user/cope/Patterns/NoNoO.html
Happy Reading...
Matthias
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Matthias
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;s using data from m entity beans). The VO's that team B
and C create are highly optimized for their particular client code and
workflow situation.
Cheers...
Matthias
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The book is available in
PDF form from http://www.theserverside.com.
Cheers...
Matthias
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Hi,
Konstantin means the superclass of CodeTest - it is invisible because it is
on the XDOCLET_20 branch and not on HEAD. The same mistake that I made ...
:-)
Cheers...
Matthias
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> Java (+xml), db
The algorithm is converging, isn't it? :-)
Cheers
Matthias
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> From: Ara abrahamian [mailto:ara.ebrahimi@;lerox.at]
> Sent: Saturday, October 26, 2002 8:41 AM
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Hi Aslak,
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Hi all,
I know, I should not say this (forgive me, Aslak), but the temptation is too
strong:
"Writing tags by hand or with code completion is now old-fashioned (since
UML2EJB went production-stable)."
Cheers...
Matthias
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Hi Aslak,
just my 5 minute email scan before I go to sleep:
I agree 100% with you - the conceptual level that UML allows is outstanding.
Extending the abstract classes to get a domain model is also a very useful
approach.
As I explained with my example "courtroom story" a few days ago, there is
Hi everyone,
(this is my last cross-post. I'll send more messages on this subject to the
xdoclet-devel list).
Ara - thanks for this elaborate concept. It took me a moment to see that you
have added another use case to mine. My simple one was sort of "waterfall"
generation from DB to model to code
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