OK guys, this is the new process. Most of it is only relevant for the
translators, they have a copy of that README. Don't be afraid, it's not
as complex as it looks. Emmanuel, you are the guy for the French
translation, keep a copy and read it thoroughly.
All other committers to the original (Engl
I just committed a new documentation build process. The major motivation
for that was internationalization, I'll now start to actively get
translators. The new build process can take two languages (say, English
and German) and compare the source files and generate a report (HTML)
that gives you th
Title: RE: [Hibernate] SpringFramework Hibernate code submission
Thats what I do now, but I feel the logic being added to the JndiTemplate would be of great use by _many_ people. As such, I want to submit it as a patch to Jira to be added to Spring's core and not something that users would
eh ? there already is one ;)
http://www.hibernate.org/98.html
and it's called Hbm2JavaTask
/max
Nicolas Mayeur wrote:
Hello! I am proposing this code to create an Ant task
for the CodeGenerator in hibernate extension.
SchemaGeneration has already one, I think
CodeGenerator needs one too.
Examp
Title: SpringFramework Hibernate code submission
I can't speak for the usage of the code.
However, I
can say that this is easy enough to handle in Spring as-is. Simply create
a JndiCallback impl which does what you're looking for.
Here's mine that does this functionality:
public class
C
Hello! I am proposing this code to create an Ant task
for the CodeGenerator in hibernate extension.
SchemaGeneration has already one, I think
CodeGenerator needs one too.
Example of use :
Nico
PS : I am not sure
Title: SpringFramework Hibernate code submission
Gavin, Christian, et. al,
I'm sure all of you here are aware of the Spring Framework to some extent.
I'm a user of both Spring and Hibernate, and I've come across a section of code both projects duplicate to some extent. The code deals with
oops, sorry about that. I meant to send that to other people ... won't
happen again.
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