Go for it! :)
Eelco
Jonathan Carlson wrote:
It would be very cool to use Eelco's BeanPanel to dynamically modify the
schema of a database, then use it to edit and modify the data in the
database. It looks like it could be done rather easily with
http://db.apache.org/ddlutils All the cross-database work and SQL
generating has been done for us.
I think we could skip the XML data definition file and use the database
as the main DDL storage.
Here's the data model of the database DDL:
http://db.apache.org/ddlutils/api-usage.html
Too cool.
Jonathan C.
P.S. I noticed you added a ChoiceField option editing properties in the
BeanFieldPanel.
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