Oh, tnk u so much for your instructions. They've been very usefull; take it for grant. But, plz I'd like a very simple tip: so kind of u :tell me the suitable way to change the title 'AppFuse<http://localhost:8080/SGI_Modl-webapp/> ' to "*myCompanyAnagram* - *myApp|SystemName*" ??!
Ice-Man 2008/12/22 DUSTIN PEARCE <dustin_pea...@yahoo.com> > Seems like a reasonable approach to me. I think it depends on how complex > the Domain Model is. I have not used the class generator from database you > mentioned, but I wonder how well it does at modeling relationships. You > probably have to go in after the fact and code in all your parent-child, etc > relationships, but you would have to do that for the Appfuse generation as > well. So for your basic CRUD operations for your Domain it sounds like it > will work. > For me, unless there are a LOT of domain objects, I would likely just hand > create the models to ensure I got what I wanted. That part of a project is > never really the difference between being on time or not, but definitely can > mess you up if you get it wrong. > > -D > > On Dec 22, 2008, at 5:18 AM, Ice-Man wrote: > > Hi every1, (Experts, or not so) > > I'm newbie in AppFuse and It would be so king of u and apreciated if u plz > give me a few hot tips and advices. Thus, (how knows?) we'd maybe leverage > the well knowing of AppFuse and show up (all around the world) its real > importance?!! > > I'd like to know your opnion about this situation: I have a legacy System > (PC plattiform) that I have to convert to Java. Of course I already have the > DataBase (in case: in Oracle). As u know, I'm newbie in AppFuse. (Since > AppFuse Tutorials predict the developer already get the (Domain Model) > Business Entity (POJOs), at least in mind) So, I'd like your advice so that > confirm procedure that should be the more productive and get the final > result as fastest as possible: > 1. Generate my App from AppFuse (basic or modular (hope I get mature soon > to adote it)). > 2. Make Reverse Engineering from Oracle DataBase. -> I guess I otta use a > JPA plugIn of Eclipse (for instance), since I get my Entity Class(es) > already with hashcode(), equals() and toSting() methods. (that serialId is a > JPA drawback in my opnion). > 3. Now get back to combo maven/AppFuse to generate the CRUD/entities Web > FrontEnd. > 4. This time get back to Eclipse (default IDE where I work) to implement > the not so simple Use Cases (more complex than a CRUD) and customise > others1s to achieve a final software product. > > Any comments are very, very, very welcome!!! ;-)) > In advance, thnk u SO MUCH! ]o['s, > > Ice-Man > > >