Sorry If the ma gag was a bit heavy.. But so was give me "read the docs".. You're example is great... The important thing I've been missing was the fact that a newly inserted object returns an id.. I'm one happy bunny woo hoo!!
The rest interlaced
On Tuesday, August 12, 2003, at 07:59 PM, Dave Newton wrote:
On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 13:50, Mark Lowe wrote:Thanks.. for pointing me to the docs, they're great aren't they i've been reading them for days, its just a shame that as soon as you try anything useful they don't seem to be right..
Yeah, Jakarta documentation often leaves much to be desired. That's a pain in the ass and wastes a lot of time. *sigh* OTOH, it's free :D
Agreed its free, and that's why i don't mind if it doesn't work. Docs that are several leaps beyond its present capabilities aren't not a norm of open source projects and i think the "its free" excuse at best.. lame. I'd love to have a look in torque and see if there's anything useful I can contribute, but I have to be able to use it first.
Tell you what i'll even give you back the pics I've got of you and your ma.
Even if that was meant as a joke it's pretty rude.
So come on then Dave show me how stupid I am
Redundancy sucks. You'll do fine.
You tell me..
The api gives me a setApplicant(Applicant v) method which is great..
Despite the fact it doesn't work.. Now I don't mind the fact this
doesn't work, just that all these little not worky things seem to be a
tad esoteric and not mentioned in the docs.. Variations of this have be
trying the addApplication(Application v) in the applicant api, but alas
no.
What do you mean by "doesn't work?" Do you get an exception or does it appear as though nothing at all is happening?
Problem is I'm getting no exceptions. I'd love some action to be going off but not a whisper.
Here's a simple schema file and some Jython code that works fine. I use
Jython features, but it's mostly syntactic sugar around getters/setters.
--- schema snippet ---
<table name="publisher" description="Publisher Table"> <column name="publisher_id" required="true" type="INTEGER" [...]/> <!-- etc. --> </table>
<table name="author" description="Author Table"> <column name="author_id" required="true" type="INTEGER" [...]/> <!-- etc. --> </table>
<table name="book" description="Book Table"> <column name="book_id" required="true" type="INTEGER" [...]/> <!-- etc. --> <foreign-key foreignTable="publisher"> <reference local="publisher_id" foreign="publisher_id"/> </foreign-key> <foreign-key foreignTable="author"> <reference local="author_id" foreign="author_id"/> </foreign-key> </table>
--- jython snippet ---
# # _MY_ question: What's a good way to delete all objects from # a table w/o knowing table structure or writing # SQL or modifying the templates? #
# Blechy code to delete all from the publisher table allpub = Crit().add(PubPeer.NAME, "%", Crit.LIKE) PubPeer.doDelete(allpub)
# Add publishers addison = Pub(name = "Addison Wesley Professional") oreilly = Pub(name = "O'Reilly") addison.save() oreilly.save()
# Add authors dave = Author(firstName = "Dave", lastName = "Newton", \ email="[EMAIL PROTECTED]", lastLogin = awhileago)
matt = Author(firstName = "Matt", lastName = "Stoops", \ email="[EMAIL PROTECTED]", lastLogin = lastlogin)
dave.save() matt.save()
# Add books b1 = Book(title="Struts for Dave", ISBN="", pages=666, \ publisher=addison, author=matt) b2 = Book(title="JDBC does MySQL", ISBN="", pages=300, \ publisher=oreilly ,author=matt) b3 = Book(title="Extreme Programming", ISBN="", pages=666, \ publisher=addison ,author=dave) b4 = Book(title="Jython Cookbook", ISBN="", pages=300, \ publisher=addison ,author=dave) b5 = Book(title="Physical Security", ISBN="", pages=500, \ publisher=oreilly ,author=dave) books = [b1, b2, b3, b4, b5] for book in books: book.save()
--- end snippets --
I've done a few other mappings with Torque and have Jython code for most; I can send it to you if necessary (once I find it--switching machines/states/etc.)
Dave
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