First thing , where can one find EJBDoclet?
I think it would be too optimistic to think the autogenerated EJB's
would be used 'as is', that's why I proposed to do the first step
(autogenerate a skeleton), letting the programmer fill the blanks.
Documentation/Tutorials are ALWAYS useful, if you can come up with one.
-- Denis.
On Wednesday, June 20, 2001, at 01:45 pm, John Menke wrote:
>>
>> Instead of specifying the base class, you can generate a skeleton class
>> that is not overwritten if the class file already exists. The user can
>> modify the skeleton to do what s/he wants. The problem is, how to
>> integrate this with the Peer mechanism
>>
>
> It looks like EJBDoclet offers templating capabilities. I think we
> could
> use information obtained from schema file to drive the templating
> process.
> The question is: how many people would use the default EJB's I think
> many
> people would need more customized versions.
>
> If this is true, maybe a tutorial of how to use EJBDoclet and then how
> to
> integrate the classes it generates it more appropriate than just having
> EJBDoclet autogenerate EJB's??? (What do you think?)
>
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