But, Xdoclet does not generate the relation (one-side) code for the VO.

Besides, to maintain consistency, I think, that we rather generate it by ourselves.

Also, what are your thoughts on DAO ?


Kunal


On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 09:54:44 +0200, Sascha-Matthias Kulawik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hai Kunal,

For me this sounds really good. Maybe we can check if a class has only the
ValueObject stereotype or both. In the first case we are using the actual
behavior (generating the class from the Java-Cardrige, in the other case we
can create it though xdoclet.


Actually only the relationships could make problems. How do we want to tag
them?


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Subject: [Andromda-devel] ismorphic value objects

Hi All!

I am in favour of isomorphic VOs.

I would like to stereotype a class as <<Entity>> and <<ValueObject>>

When I do this, currently, the EJB cartridge generates an
interface with the same heirarchy and name as the JAVA cartridge.

I am of the opinion that we either append "VO" to the
classname, or put it in a VO package.

What do others think of this ?


Kunal



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