Well, if your db already exists you can use Middlegen to reverse-engineer
it into ejbs. If not uml2ejb might be helpful.  Otherwise you could use
emacs + jde and spend 10 minutes writing your own code wizard:-)  

david jencks


On 2003.03.14 12:01 costin wrote:
>   Hello!
> 
>   Just wondering. I`m using Eclipse but haven`t found any plugin for
>   generating the abstract get/set fields in the beans. When working
>   with a very complex database writing a lot of dummy methods by hand
>   drives one insane.
> 
>   Just wondering, isn`t there a tool to make this a LOT easier?
> 
> --
> Thanks,
>  costin          
> 
> 
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