Oh I see. I was thinking you meant something else. I was imagining
something that specifically aids in data object design in eclipse or some
other IDE.
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That's really cool and flexible. I'm quite impressed.
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I have almost 0 experience I'm just reading to learn a bit. It seems rather
ambitious to store an ArrayList? Maybe modifying your "tags" to be an array
would be more successful. You could probably keep your g/setters and modify
them slightly. Then you have to convert exiting datastores. I d
What is this DataViewer? How do I use this? Eclipse?
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I didn't hear from anyone on this topic so maybe I posted in the wrong
forum. What I've decided is that I need a tool to handle this issue. I'm
hoping there is not something better and already made(there probably is but
I didn't find it, I didn't look too hard). Here's my plan:
*OBJECTIVE*
A
I'm coming from a strong c# background. I'm used to visually designing my
tables in SSMS then having VS create the data logic. I obviously see the
greater flexibility of the way data is handled in appengine. I'm used to a
strongly typed dataset, how can I achieve this in java for use with
ap