Hi Jorge,
Yes you can ignore the generation of the entity Impls, just add an
ignore="true" to the "entity-impls" namespace property (if Ant) or if maven
you'd add to your hibernate cartridge dependency
properties. However you'll need to change the cartridge if you don't want
the factories to be
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From: "Martin West" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jorge Middleton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Andromda User" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2004 6:31 PM
Subject: Re: [Andromda-user] hibernate
> I am doing the same thing, the Impls are only generated once accor
I am doing the same thing, the Impls are only generated once according
to the generated code and is where you place the business logic.
My question is do I have to run XDoclet separetely on the hibernate
annotated classes?
On Tue, 2004-07-27 at 23:17, Jorge Middleton wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm making
Hi,
I'm making a <> to generate the hibernate mapping and I see
that AndroMDA generates an Impl class and a Factory class.
Is it posible to configure AndroMDA for to ignore the generation of
Impl and Factory classes? or I have to change the cartridge?
AndroMDA generate an Impl and Factory per eac
Thanks for your feedback..interesting to know!
-- Wouter
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--- Martin West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Minor thing, should the model checking have picked
> up this?
-- Yes it should have, I'll need to add a OCL
constraint that checks that when I time.
> [javac]
>
common/src/java/net/starmap/cannonical/RoleType.java:22:
> contains(java.lang.Object) i
Minor thing, should the model checking have picked up this?
[javac] common/src/java/net/starmap/cannonical/RoleType.java:22:
contains(java.lang.Object) in java.util.Collection cannot be applied to
(int)
[javac] if (!values.contains(value)) {
[javac]
^
The en
doh, yes the field above the type
Thanks
On Tue, 2004-07-27 at 12:35, Chad Brandon wrote:
> Its not a tagged value, its the initial value defined on your attribute. So
> you'll need to define the Initial Value through the attribute specification
> general tab of Magic Draw.
>
> Chad
>
> -
Its not a tagged value, its the initial value defined on your attribute. So
you'll need to define the Initial Value through the attribute specification
general tab of Magic Draw.
Chad
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From: "Martin West" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Andromda User" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Se
I defined a class RoleType in Magicdraw, made it an <>
stereotype, added a frozen attribute. Everything generated hunky dory
except ...
public static final RoleType PHONE = new
RoleType(${attribute.defaultValue});
I assume ${attribute.defaultValue} is a tagged value for the attribute
but I cannot
Title: Car-rental-system sample issues !
Hi Devaka,
You'll need to download the 3.x release instead of
2.x in order to get the animal quiz and online store samples that Wouter talks
about below. You can either download the 3.0M1 release from sourceforge or
you can get a nightly snapshot he
Title: Car-rental-system sample issues !
Hi
!
Thanks
for the response. You are right !. I am using Tomcat 5.0. But I'm getting
the same result when using Tomcat 4.0. Also, could you tell me where I can find
these other examples you have mentioned (Animal quiz and online store..).
Thank
Hi
ARIS UML Designer is a product of IDS Scheer (www.ids-scheer.com). The main
focus of the ARIS toolset basicly is business proccess modelling (using the
ARIS method with e.g. eventdriven process chains = EPCs), but they have
extended their toolset with an UML 1.4 compliant UML modelling tool.
A
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