Konstantin:

Konstantin Priblouda wrote:
--- Andreas Kemkes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  
Thanks for answering.

Wouldn't it be better with all this implicit
mandatory guessing to fill 
in the class name instead of ""?  Can xdoclet do
that?
    

No. XDoclet has no way to know, what class is intendet
to  be inside this collection ( it's other side of
realtion ) 
I do understand that it is impossible in the general case, but in this case (and probably in several others) the other side of the relation is the class itself.  If this is not viable, an alternative in my opinion would be to make the class parameter mandatory.
XDoclet2 would bomb ( and already does this ) 

  
In any case, the hibernate examples that come with
xdoclet don't seem to 
be compliant with  the xdoclet capabilities.  That's
confusing when you 
get started.
    

Volunteers around? We made xdoclet in our spare time,
and we need our time to raise money. Hungry developers
do not develop well... So it's always compromisse, 
and functionality goes before examples...

  
I do understand the volunteer efforts and the constraints.  Unfortunately, at this moment I do not feel comfortable enough with the basic technology and the process to jump in.
Also can someone please take a look at (2) - (5) in
the original post.
    


I no longer have original post...  Can you repost it?

Yes, I will.  Thank you again.

Andreas

regards,

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