Well, two things:
- If you could upgrade/enhance weblogic support that would be very
helpful. Believe me it should be really easy and btw I hope some day
we'll have a strong weblogic support like ejbgen's.
- We indeed are interested in the tool :-)
But how does it work? I mean is it as IBM calls it "meet in the middle"?
You have a disastrous data model, you want to map it to a pretty set of
EJBs. Is that possible?
Ara.
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> Hi all.
>
> A couple of weeks ago I initiated a discussion about SQL generation.
My
> desire was to have "something more generated" and do less coding. I
have
> now changed my mind and made a tool (db2ejb) that does the oppsite. It
> reads DatabaseMetaData and generates source code with @tags for
further
> prosessing by EJBGen/XDoclet. The idea is to start with a database,
and
> have EJBs created with db2ejb + EJBGen/XDoclet, and do 0% coding
except
> for
> the database modelling. I'm also working on automatic generation of
tag
> libraries for easy manipulation of the EJBs.
>
> Dmitri mentioned he had something similar going on.
>
> Since I'm using WLS 6.1 and XDoclet doesn't support it yet, my
> implementation currently generates code for EJBGen only, but the
generator
> part has a generic interface, so it's possible to write an
implementation
> for XDoclet.
>
> If anybody is interested in this tool, I'll post my code.
>
> Aslak
>
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