Hi!

I am not too familiar with the way torque works so forgive me if I am asking
something stupid.
My question is:
Is there any particular reason not to use XSLT to get SQL, DBMap etc. from
XML instead of templates/java code? That seems to be cleaner.


Another question:

AFAIU, currently Torque is focused on producing file output. I think it
would be useful to have it actually _do_ the work: I do not want to carry
all the SQL with my distribution, I would prefer to carry single XML and
call Torque in the build script to apply the XML directly to the DB. Is
there anything wrong with it?

Yet another question:

Currently there is one XML file per DB. Wouldn't it be nice to have one file
per table? It would make change tracking more comprehensive and potentially
enable abovementioned build scripts to be smarter and update changed tables
only.


Does it make sense?

WBR, Fedor.

PS. I did read docs. I did look at the sourcecode ;-)





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