Hi Luca,
You could use MetaWidget again to generate the Java entities and JAX-RS endpoints,
although I think it would be better to do it with a combination of both Metawidget (to
generate sections of the classes) and the Forge Java Parser API, in combination with a
templating language like Freemarker. I have to admit though that I don't have an
answer on generating the Objective-C portions.
Vineet
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From: "Luca Masini" <luca.masini(a)gmail.com>
To: "forge-dev List" <forge-dev(a)lists.jboss.org>
Sent: Friday, July 12, 2013 7:18:16 PM
Subject: [forge-dev] Core Data Forge Plugin
Hi guys, I'm developing a thin framework with the target of allow synch
between an iOS App and a Java EE Server.
The idea is yet working, we developed a Core Data Incremental Store and a
Java EE 6 application that can answer to the Incremental Store events.
Now the next step is to generate everything staring from the Core Data Model,
designed inside XCode.
Basically, the model is simply an XML file, from which I want to generate:
1) Objective C mapping for the Incremental Store
2) Java Entities that map the same model
3) JAX-RS end-point
Of course I want to develop a forge plugin and here I need your advices.
When I started developing the forge-errai-plugin last year I used the
fantastic MetaWidget framework, but now I think that is not the right tool
for the job.
So, what do you think is the best way, using forge, to make those generators
?
Thank you.
L.
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