Matt,
Should I only enter a JIRA for this one discreet change? I ask because I
also fixed a number of things related to generating code for multiple
objects that reference each another. I could give you a patch, etc.
One problem with that which I don't know how to fix is that the random
generated test data fails foreign key constraints. I just replaced it with a
sample of data from a production data base by doing a dbunit export.
Wayne
mraible wrote:
>
> On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 7:28 AM, mwaynewalter
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Matt,
>>
>> Thanks but I found a fix. FYI, the error below says this is the
>> offending
>> line.
>>
>> ${pojo.generateJoinColumnsAnnotation(property)} [on line 11, column 15 in
>>
>> If works beautifully if you add a parameter to that method so it looks
>> like
>> this in appfuse/model/Ejb3PropertyGetAnnotation.ftl:
>>
>> ${pojo.generateJoinColumnsAnnotation(property,cfg)}
>>
>> In the newer version of hibernate tools, that method needs the
>> configuration
>> as the second argument.
>>
>> If you simply put ",cfg" there, it will fix it.
>>
>> Wow. It took me about 4 hours to figure this out.
>
> Thanks for taking the time to figure out a solution. Can you please
> enter an issue in JIRA s
>>
>> Please any advice? Do people really use this gen-model tool heavily? I
>> see
>> a number of "to do" comments in the code. Is there a more powerful,
>> better
>> recommended reverse engineering tool for JPA/ hibernate?
>
> The gen-model plugin re-uses a lot of what the Hibernate3 Maven Plugin
> does, but adds some AppFuse-specific tweaks.
>
> Matt
>
>
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