Am 02.01.2008 um 16:54 schrieb Charles Koppelman:

I believe the trick is <$foreach Attribute [EMAIL PROTECTED] do$>

Um, no.

My code-example works - for EOGenerator.
My question was about JavaEOGenerator.

        atze


Charles Koppelman
Youth For Understanding, USA


On 1/2/08 10:46 AM, "Alexander Spohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi List!

is JavaEOGenerator capable of sorting arrays alphabetical?

I (used to) generate methods with attribute-names as args.
EOGenerator knew about <$foreach Attribute
[EMAIL PROTECTED] do$>
How can I do this with JavaEOGenerator?


It is quite unsatisfying to change your call to a method after every
new generation because the order of the arguments did change like this:

public SomeClass someMethod(Integer arg1, OtherClass arg2, String
arg3, String arg4)
to
public SomeClass someMethod(OtherClass arg2, Integer arg1, String
arg3, String arg4)

And now think about this:
public SomeClass someMethod(Integer arg1, OtherClass arg2, String
arg3, String arg4)
to
public SomeClass someMethod(OtherClass arg2, Integer arg1, String
arg4, String arg3)

Is this going to change?

atze



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