Zigs Torque <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
No, you don't. You have the data source names hard coded in your peers.
The actual database is controlled by the DB URI, that you specify in your
torque.properties.
Regards
Henning
> Hi All,
>
> Whoever solve my problem, I would really appreciate.
> Im using TORQUE 3.0 , and we have database name hard
> coded when we run torque to generate beans .. hard
> coding in *BasePeer.java and *MapBuilder.java files
> Is this issue already bean addressed or any
> alternatives to get away from this hard coding , so
> that we can have database name reading from some
> property or xml file directly run time.
>
> Thanks a lot, appreciate any help.
>-zt
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