JDeveloper does not let you connect to the datasource and select table and
keys. But Pramati is a nice tool which we used for creating Session as well
as Entity beans.

Gauri



                                                                                       
                                         
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Does anyone know if jdeveloper (which is based on Jbuilder) has the same
functionality?

Keith

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> JBuilder 4 Enterprise allows you do build Entity CMP beans this way.  You
> can connect to a datasource and then select tables and keys for your
beans.
>  It's wild.  I'm still getting used to it.
>
> Can anybody else with more experience using this tool give us a little
> insight?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Cory
>
> At 10:34 AM 11/7/03 -0500, Keith Kwiatek wrote:
> >Hello,
> >
> >EJB's are great.... if you like tripling the amount of code you have to
> >write....
> >
> >How is everyone building their web apps.... with hand coded programs, or
> >using automagic tools?
> >
> >It sure seems like there should be some sort of tool that you can just
point
> >at database tables, and have it build the jsp or ejb entity bean. AND
> >shouldn't there be a tool that you can just drop the bean on an html
> >template thus allowing visual access to the bean fields?
> >
> >You can't access ejb's directly from a jsp page (like a normal bean) can
> >you? Any tools that will automagically wrap an ejb in a bean for
> >presentation in a JSP?
> >
> >Am I off base here,  or are ejb's a lot more work? How can people talk
about
> >how EJB's "speed development time"....?!?
> >
> >Keith
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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