On 30-Oct-07, at 12:51 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:

What Mike said. EOGenerator has been a vital part of our development process for many years now. I never understood why more people did not use dbEdit. I shall miss that.


Chuck


On Oct 30, 2007, at 5:43 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:

I just want to thank you guys for EOGenerator. That tool made a huge percentage of the WebObjects development community's lives substantially easier. As I mentioned in my private email, it's a testament to how great your apps were that I believe the #1 reason WebObjects people can't move to Leopard is because eogenerator is broken.

Yes, ditto and "Me too" on both.

When I think of the sheer volume of code I would have had to have written myself that EOGenerator took care of for free, or the sense of freedom I got from knowing that a change in my model would result in new attribute accessors or fetch methods or factories in my Java classes automagically. Why it almost makes me get teary eyed...*

And I was really annoyed at myself when I realized that naming all of my PKs "id" in a recent model made it not open in DBEdit. Do'h!

(*Well not really, but it was for effect.)

;david

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