Might I recommend xdoclet then?

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At 12:20 PM 12/28/2001 -0800, Aaron Tavistock wrote:
>I'm fairly sure that the SQL-92 spec calls for case insensitive column names
>(but don't quote me on that cause I'm not 100% sure).  Also, since I'm in a
>UNIX shop switching to Microsoft is not really an option (even *if* I wanted
>to) - but thats not really the point.
>
>More importantly, I'm aware I can change the post-deployment descriptor
>created by Orion but thats a major pain-in-da-behind if I'm doing
>development and want to redeploy several times.  When I've tried putting an
>partial orion-ejb-jar.xml into the package, its never worked right, implying
>that I need to copy a previously deployed version to modify - again
>extremely cumbersome.
>
>I was hoping that there was some way to do this without slicing up the
>post-deployment orion generated files.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Hani Suleiman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Friday, December 28, 2001 10:26 AM
>To: Orion-Interest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Aaron Tavistock
>Subject: Re: [orion-interest]EJB2.0 spec or implementation?
>
>
>On 28/12/01 12:56 pm, "Aaron Tavistock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > So heres the story - database field names are case insensitive, so common
> > parlance for representing a space is an underscore (e.g. 'this_field').
>
>Nope. MS SQLServer is not case insensitive. You could always tweak
>orion-ejb-jar.xml to map it to whatever column names your heart desires


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