Unfortunately I'm not cool enough for this project as it's not using ERPrototypes (yet). :-)

However I did look at the javaEnum prototype in the entities defined in the ERPrototypes framework and it seems like it actually maps it to a string in the database. Again, I'm not using ERPrototypes so I couldn't confirm.

Mapping an enum to a string in the database may take a few more characters but you probably don't need to worry about updating the values in the database if you decide to add a value to your enum values so that their ordinal values are different. But you do have to worry about if you rename an enum value I guess.



On Jan 28, 2009, at 2:36 PM, Stamenkovic Florijan wrote:

Sure... I store an int in the database that indicates the enumeration element's ordinal (zero indexed sequence number), and that's it... Straightforward and cool.

Which is I guess exactly what ERPrototypes automates for you, though I have not tried it...

F

On Jan 27, 2009, at 18:18, Ricardo J. Parada wrote:


Has anybody explored using java 1.5 enum type for an EO's property? Is there an easy way to do this?

For example, let's say I have a UserRequest EO and I wanted to have the following statuses:

        public enum Status { Draft, Ready, InProgress, Done };

How would the setStatus() and status() accessor methods should be written and how should the property be setup in the eomodel?

Or should I stick with using an Integer property and hard code the integer values for each status? :-)

Thanks,
Ricardo


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