Hi,

I have set up jpa2web to generate a UI. It's quite a cool thing because the
forms are far more advanced than the current Appfuse out of the box.
OneToMany relations, Calendar popups, OneToOne embedded form elements are
all supported using Ajax. It's a backoffice out of the box but but it
doesn't adher to your controller architecture. Not sure if it is useful in
the long run but it's certainly interesting how all this advanced form
functionality is reduced to a few custom tags. 

Some things to note when you try to get it to work:
* All get methods in your model are read and presumed to be part of the
storage model. Even @Transient and @Override. This will require you to
prevent unexpected nullpointers at some points like toString methods and may
also lead to errors in form generation here and there.
* The example uses hibernate.connection.datasource in stead of
hibernate.connection.url, which didn't work for me.
* You need to include all your hibernate jars including entitymanager,
annotations and annotations commons to the classpath of Tomcat

Cheers,

Marc


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