And what should the shortcut do if there is more than one ? Throw an exception ?

Just return the first :) We'll leave it as is then :)


Mhmm, I'm not sure I like that because it leaves the impression that
there is only one. Perhaps if the method is called
getSingleAutoIncrementColumn or somesuch, but I think it should throw
an exception if there is more than one.

I meant, I will not add the singleColumn() which just returns the first column..



Ok! Unfortunately I'm busy 'til the 18th because I have to prepare my
tutorial for ApacheCon US, so I cannot be of much help, only a bit
here and there.

Cool. For Ddlutils or something different ?


Well, not exactly. I'm doing the "How to Unit Test the User Interface
of Web Applications"
(http://apachecon.com/2005/US/html/sessions.html/e=MjAwNS9VUw#1485)
tutorial and the "Java-XML Binding Approaches at Apache" talk
(http://apachecon.com/2005/US/html/sessions.html/e=MjAwNS9VUw#1587,
though that one is finished already).
In the tutorial I will use DdlUtils to help in the unit tests though,
so a bit of public appearance will be there :-)

Ah ok, a public appearance will be nice indeed.. When ddlutils is near a release, i'll try to submit an article for the dutch javamagazine (it's a magazine on paper) to get some exposure. Speaking of a release, maybe we should add the todo's to jira, so we can set a roadmap to version 1 ?

Mvgr,
Martin

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