AW: Torque with Java5 features

2006-01-23 Thread Thoralf Rickert
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AW: Torque with Java5 features

2005-12-23 Thread Thoralf Rickert
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Thoralf Rickert Gesendet: Freitag, 25. November 2005 12:07 An: 'Apache Torque Developers List' Betreff: AW: Torque with Java5 features Just to make sure that I understood you correctly: You were able to convert the templates without chamnging

Re: Torque with Java5 features

2005-11-28 Thread jmenke
We have developed a simple wrapper for Torque that allows integration with the Spring Framework. By using it, you get some support for Generics. https://torque-spring.dev.java.net/ Currently we support a simple set of methods. xxx package

Torque with Java5 features

2005-11-25 Thread Thoralf Rickert
Hi! I'm not sure, if this feature was discussed already on this list, but how big is the chance, that torque supports the Java5 features, like generics, in a future version? I know that this means a lot of work and much trouble with users, who aren't able to use Java5 because of some restrictions

AW: Torque with Java5 features

2005-11-25 Thread Thoralf Rickert
Just to make sure that I understood you correctly: You were able to convert the templates without chamnging the Runtime jar, and it worked ? Jo. - Testing would be more complicated. At the moment, it is already a nuisance to change the databases by hand, and to change the idtable