In the one of the docs it says to subclass your generated Peer class, and
add your logic there.

http://jakarta.apache.org/turbine/howto/peers-howto.html I think.

Sean

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Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 1:29 PM
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Subject: Fools rush in


Having seen the reception that novices get in this list, I get the feeling
that I'm really going to regret this, but here goes.

I honestly have downloaded the TDK and got the example app going, and
amended it a bit OK. It lead me to ask several questions, which I'm having
difficulty answering from the howtos and other docs. I've had a look through
the mail archives too, but I'm still none the wiser.  I'll pose just one of
my questions, so that you can gauge the frightening extent of my ignorance:

Em, Turbine is an application generator, yeah? It creates java code from an
XML representation of database structure, plus some Velocity screen and
layout definitions. You add your business logic into the generated Java
code. So, standard question for code generators, how do I preserve my
business logic when I decide to add a few fields and generate the lot again?

And you thought I was joking when I said I was thick.

Cheers
Jim McNeill


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