My idea of removing the new generated TurbineUser and TurbineUserPeer doesn't
work. Keeping them doesn't work either because:
-TurbineUser doesn't have a getUserId method
-TurbineUserPeer doesn't have a retrieveByPK method
Should I add these methods to the generated BaseTurbineUser and TurbineUserPeer?
Am I completely lost?
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Gabriel
Gabriel Moreno wrote:
> I'm trying to use the alias feature. I have this in my project-schema.xml:
>
> <table name="TURBINE_USER" idMethod="idbroker"
> alias="org.apache.turbine.om.security.TurbineUser">
> <column name="USER_ID" required="true" primaryKey="true" type="INTEGER"/>
> </table>
>
> <table name="member" idMethod="idbroker">
> <column name="id" type="NUMERIC" size="6" primaryKey="true" required="true"
> autoIncrement="true"/>
> <column name="address" type="VARCHAR" size="200" required="true"/>
> <column name="turbine_user_id" type="INTEGER" required="true"/>
> <foreign-key foreignTable="TURBINE_USER">
> <reference local="turbine_user_id" foreign="USER_ID"/>
> </foreign-key>
> </table>
>
> The problem is that new TurbineUser and TurbineUserPeer classes are generated
> in the application object model. I could fix this by removing them and adding:
>
> import org.apache.turbine.om.security.TurbineUser;
> import org.apache.turbine.om.security.TurbineUserPeer;
> to BaseMember so that it uses the right TurbineUser.
>
> Is there any way to do this without modifiying the generated code? (Perhaps
> I'm not using alias in the right way or am missing some other parameter).
>
> Thanks,
> Gabriel
>
> Jon Stevens wrote:
>
> > on 5/30/01 6:35 AM, "Leandro Saad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > You have to define a table called TURBINE_USER in the same file you
> > > defined
> > > IDENTITIES. Just don't use *all* the SQL generated, but only the
> > > portions that you are
> > > interested in.
> >
> > Yup. John is working on improving this with the addition of the concept of
> > "aliased" tables in the project-schema.xml file.
> >
> > -jon
> >
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