Hi thank you,

but i really do only search a "small" solution,
whichs only builds my internal ojb-talbes.

if was, i would load a deliverd
obj-core.sql into my database.

this would be enough, i am on a "lerning-trip"
so tools like xdoclet seams to be "overdosed"

greetings

 --- Thomas Dudziak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: >
Basically there are two easy ways to getting
> started, though I don't think
> they are properly described in a tutorial yet.
> 
> If you have an existing database that you want to
> manipulate with OJB,
> or you like to start with the database then create
> the Java source code
> for it, then I suggest you look at Druid
> (http://sourceforge.net/projects/druid) which allows
> you to import the
> database/create the database, and then generates OJB
> Java code for it.
> 
> If you want to start with the Java source (and have
> control over it), then
> the easiest way would be to use the XDoclet module,
> in which case it
> bascially amounts to adding special javadoc tags to
> your source code, and
> then invoking an ant task in your build file that
> creates the repository
> descriptor (repository_user.xml) and a corresponding
> torque database
> schema. Details on the module and the usage of the
> torque schema can be
> found in the corresponding documentation
> (xdoclet-module.html). I suggest
> you use the CVS version or at least 1.0rc5 if you
> want to work this way.
> 
> Tom
> 
> 
> 
>
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