Hello,
            yes, we share the same problem as you do and are now in a process of 
developing the components for that. we have reached half the way. ie the components 
that perform the following operations are done. we have to integrate them and sell the 
product. the features are

Target code Generation Technologies 

JSP,Struts
ASP

1. CRUD Operations
2. Data base driven Role Based Security includes Menu and Tree
3. Cascading Styles Assigner
4. Validations Mapper using the Struts one.

The trial versions of the same are going to be released in a month. we're yet to work 
out a business model. However, there are a few free tools and sites also available 
that do the task. 
You can look out for such sites. 

Product Goal: To produce a product that will have re-usable, customizable components 
in the web kingdom.

Web Kindom is a superset of all Targe Technologies.

Target Technology: Given a specific requirement, the set of Programming Language, 
Database,Architechture form it.

Ex: 
Front End : JSP
Backend: My-SQL
Validations: Java Script
Browser : Netscape 6.0
WebServer : Tomcat

thanq for listening..... 

Avinash M
Associate Member technical Staff
www.inspira.com
Inspira Technologies
(An ISO 9001 company)
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Ameerpet,
Hyderabad - 500 038.
INDIA

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Vincent Stoessel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Struts Users" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 10:33 PM
Subject: CURD/CRUD: a better way?


> Hello All,
> I am here create my umpteenth form to interface with a db
> that I will be selecting, updating , inserting , deleting from.
> To save time I usually combine the insert/update form and make
> separate delete and search (select)  screens.
> What I was wondering if some angel out there has created
> an application, bean, or applet  that can generate an html form for you 
> based on the metainfo of an sql table.
> Doesn't have to be fancy looking, just working.
> this seems to be a common need for me at least. How are the smarts
> developers reducing time of this tedious task?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Vincent Stoessel
> Linux Systems Developer
> vincent xaymaca.com
> 

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