Not yet, still working on it.

Thanks to your book I am starting to understand all the frameworks involved
though. I feel I am close to figure things out soon.


mraible wrote:
> 
> Did you get this figured out?  It's been almost a month. Sorry about that.
> 
> Matt
> 
> On 3/4/07, Luke Shannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello;
>>
>> In my appfuse application I have made a Doctor class that implements
>> UserDetails, and an experimentor class which also implements
>> UserDetails. So you can be logged in and have a role of one of these.
>>
>> I have a patient class which extends BaseObject and has all the CRUD
>> operations generated by Appgen (I am using appfus 1.9.4 with Spring as
>> the frame work).
>>
>> What I would like to do is when I view the patient list I would like
>> to have 2 options (your role determines which option you get):
>>
>> 1. If you are logged in as a doctor you only see your patients (I am
>> going to implement my relationships following this tutorial
>> http://raibledesigns.com/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=HibernateRelationships).
>>
>> 2. If you are logged in as an experimentor you see a drop down of
>> doctor names. Selecting one changes the list to be only those patients
>> associated with that doctor (doctorId is a forgeign key in the patient
>> table).
>>
>> I am a little confused on the best way to implement this. What I was
>> thinking of doing for the Doctor scenario was adding to Doctor:
>>
>> private List patients;
>>
>>     /**
>>      * @return Returns the entries.
>>      *
>>      * @hibernate.bag name="entries" lazy="false" cascade="all"
>>      * @hibernate.collection-key column="patientId"
>>      * @hibernate.collection-one-to-many class="com.lukeshannon.model"
>>      */
>>     public List getPatients() {
>>         return patients;
>>     }
>>
>>     public void setPatients(List patients) {
>>         this.patients = patients;
>>     }
>>
>> Then I am thinking I need to do something in the PatientFormController:
>>
>>  <bean id="patientFormController"
>> class="com.lukeshannon.webapp.action.PatientFormController"
>> autowire="byName">
>>         <property name="validator" ref="beanValidator"/>
>>         <property name="formView" value="patientForm"/>
>>         <property name="successView" value="redirect:patients.html"/>
>>     </bean>
>>
>> But here is where I get a little lost. I am still getting my head
>> around Spring (and the relationship tutorial uses Struts).
>>
>> For the experimentor scenario I meantioned above I don't even know
>> where to start.
>>
>> Can someone point me in the right direction? Is this there an easier
>> way to do this, perhaps even with Appgen? Is Struts easier to do
>> implement hibernate relationships in?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Luke
>>
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