On Fri, 17 Aug 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> See my reply to Dmitri. I'll let the tool generate SQL only, possibly with
> special comments him and i can agree on to make Dmitri's tool figure out
> CMR when/if there will be support for that in XDoclet.
> I'm not familiar with the merge feature yet (or any other internals of
> XDoclet for that matter) yet, but I'll take a look at it.
I think the key thing is that you are starting with a UI and constructing
other things, where as XDoclet starts with java code - the idea being is
that we as programmers dont like UIs, but would prefer to write
code... this lets us do that. You mention generating SQL - what _would_
be good, is to have XDoclet generate SQL (very doable)... as you (I
think) mentioned, there are a few JBoss users here, so we dont need to
worry about table creation, but apart from websphere, no other appservers
(afaik) generate ddl for you. would this achieve your goal? who is the
user of the tool?
cheesr
dim
>
> I'm not completely with you, but it's due to my freshness in XDcolet
> knowledge ;-)
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> Hi,
> Cooooool...but ;)
> What is cool with XDcolet is that you don't start with a XML files or a GUI
> tool but directly with a java class. You know the old reenginering problem
> (is this the right word? I mean the problem of having a tool creating
> classes for you but not be able to change the classes else you can no more
> runs the tool again)
>
> For that reason, the Swing tool you build would be even more cool if it
> output only sql parts.
> And use the MERGE feature with the generated xml files.
> I even think that first try to merge some hand written
> something-cmp-cmr-sql.j's files first, then have a Swing tool to generate
> these would be a second option...
>
> I am not sure I am very clear ... Are you with me ?
>
> Regards.
> Vincent.
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> > Envoy� : vendredi 17 ao�t 2001 2:22
> > � : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Objet : [Xdoclet-devel] request: sql generation
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> >
> > i'd like to see a sql generator!
> >
> > i'm thinking about writing a swing program for entity-relationship
> > modelling that could output java source files with xdoclet tags for cmp,
> > cmr and sql. then xdoclet could generate ejbs with dds and database table
> > creation sql. even tags to insert test data into the tables would be
> > feasible. this would make it soo quick to develop ejb solutions!
> >
> > i realise that the xdoclet team probably has scheduled tasks with higher
> > priority, but i just wanted to share my ideas. if anybody likes the idea,
> > please contact me, and i'll join in as a contributor.
> >
> > bye bye
> >
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