You guys should try out the reverse engineering tool:
http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bbop=viewtopict=74318
It will create such an example for you, from your database schema.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote : You guys should try out the reverse engineering
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| It will create such an example for you, from your database schema.
I would love to, but I'm using IntelliJ.
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I'm pretty sure it also works with the Ant tools, but nobody documented the
procedure step by step yet.
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anonymous wrote : I would love to, but I'm using IntelliJ.
So use eclipse for reverse engineering, and IntelliJ for development.
The tool does not generate eclipse-specific code ;)
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From seamtest-build.xml in hibernatetools:
!-- setup global properties --
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great - xml code is not getting escaped..
Here it is with []'s instead:
[hibernatetool destdir=${destdir}]
[jdbcconfiguration configurationfile=seamtest.cfg.xml
packagename=org.jboss.seam.example.crud/]
[!-- setup global properties --]
[property key=seam_appname
This would be extremely useful for me as well.
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I had plans to do such an example application. I had no time yet (my second
child was just born).
If you want to see something specific please try to describe in a usecase.
During the Xmas I'm sure i'll find the time to implement that.
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