>
> Anyway, using xdoclet for generating getters/setters
> is an overkill.

Roger :)

> In Hibernate context follwing parts of xdoclet would
> be usefull:
>  - java bean module -> generate your beaninfo
> for hibernated classes ( in EJB scenario it has to be
> tweaked for value/data objects -> stinks ).
> This way you get instantly swing/webwork support

I've long sought for an example where BeanInfo classes could
be used for something usefull (and Visual Age is not one of them)...
Do you have an example of this ? Is it some kind of databinding you
are doing or ?

>  - generate smart remote proxies for hibernated
> classes, for example something like home interfaces of
> entities
> -  generate all the stuff that makes going to
> datastore through session bean transparent...

Is this reality now or "just thoughts" ? (I would really like to work with
this one (and we are about to hit a point where the codegenerator and
XDoclet module may possible overlap :)

> > Yes - the work with XDoclet and the maturing of the
> > CodeGenerator makes
> > Hibernate's surrounding tools very worth while :)
> > One can either go from source to descriptor or from
> > descriptor to source
> > depending on which scenario you got - and via
> > XDocLet, CodeGenerator (and
> > possible MiddleGen) we could same some very precious
> > developer time  :)
>
> There is another tool I would like to play with:
> UML2EJB ( also from xdoclet neighbourhood ) -
> get you .xmi and produce xdoclet-marked ejb sources.
> Matthias asked me to write templates for hibernated
> classes ( also xdoclet marked )
>

What is that compared to e.g. http://sourceforge.net/projects/axgen (which
our old OJB friends has support for ..)


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>
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