why is it that users think that because there is a checkbox you *have* to flick 
it ?

If you don't flick the reverse engineering box then (surprisingly) no reverse 
engineering will be done and we will just dump whatever mappings you have in 
the hibernate.cfg.xml (and yes, using  is possible for ejb3 classes).


sorry for sounding so cranky but i'm just really surprised that people don't 
get that a checkbox means enable or disable/yes or no/do it or don't do 
it....any input on how that can be made more clear is very welcome!

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