Title: Re: [Xdoclet-user] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Map two components of the same type
This is only in the cvs version, but not in 1.2.
IIrc, there is a location, where you can obtain a nightly snapshot from.
If not, I might be able to provide a version compiled from it.
  
  Heiko
 

Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] im Auftrag von Kevin Hagel
Gesendet: Do 15.04.2004 20:07
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Re: [Xdoclet-user] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Map two components of the same type

I have not had to use multiple components before that map to the same
datatype, though I do read in the docs
Have you tried using the prefix?

@hibernate.component (0..1)

Declares a component

Parameter       Type    Applicability   Description     Mandatory
class   text   
        A fully qualified class name    false
prefix  text   
        When multiple Java fields are of the same component datatype, use this
to specify a descriminating column-name-prefix  false



If you look in the hibernate-properties.xdt file you can see it being used:

     <XDtMethod:ifHasMethodTag tagName="hibernate.component">
        <component
            name="<XDtMethod:propertyName />"
            class="<XDtMethod:methodTagValue
tagName="hibernate.component" paramName="class"
default="<XDtMethod:methodType/>"/>"
        >
          <XDtHibernate:setColumnPrefix
              prefix="<XDtMethod:methodTagValue
              tagName='hibernate.component'
              paramName='prefix' default=''/>">
            <XDtClass:pushClass value="<XDtMethod:methodTagValue
tagName='hibernate.component' paramName='class'
default='<XDtMethod:methodType/>' />">
                <XDtMethod:forAllMethods superclasses="true" sort="true">
                    <XDtMerge:merge
file="xdoclet/modules/hibernate/resources/hibernate-properties.xdt">
                    </XDtMerge:merge>
                </XDtMethod:forAllMethods>  
            </XDtClass:pushClass>
          </XDtHibernate:setColumnPrefix>
        </component>
     </XDtMethod:ifHasMethodTag>

Mark Lundquist wrote:

> Hi, I'm a rookie trying to get my first Hibernate project off the 
> ground, and I'm using Xdoclet to generate the hibernate mappings.  I 
> ran into a problem, and it turns out someone else posted here about
> it  just the week before last:
>
>     http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
> msg08460.html
>
> ...but apparently there were no replies.  Any takers?  Do I have to 
> just resort to writing my mapping files by hand?
>
> Also, I tried to search the bug list, from this link on the
> "Feedback"  page of the Hibernate site:
>
>     http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/xdoclet/
>
> but I get a 404 on that.  Anybody know an up-to-date URL for the bug 
> list?
>
> Thanks,
> mark
>
>
>
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