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Joseph Marques commented on HBX-876:
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Originally posted at:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBIDE-434
support configurable strategy for "format HQL" function in
HQL editor
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Key: HBX-876
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HBX-876
Project: Hibernate Tools
Type: New Feature
Versions: 3.2beta8
Reporter: Joseph Marques
use the HQL editor to mock up new JPQL statements, and then copy and paste them from
there over into some @NamedQuery definition on the appropriate class. Persons responsible
for maintaining multiple back-end codebases, or those motivated individuals that have
personal projects on the side, might have to adhere to multiple code conventions across
these different bases. In order to facilitate more control in this arena, which I believe
would also add significant value to the tool, the HQL editor could support formatting
statements based on a configurable strategy. Here are some suggestions:
1) Alias with "AS" - yes / no - determines whether all aliases should have
"AS" inserted before it, if missing, or not
2) Captialization - ALLCAPS / allsmall / Firstletter
3) Relationship syntax - legacy / modern - determine whether inner joins shoudl be
"IN (obj.relationships) rel" / "INNER JOIN obj.relationships rel
4) Explicit inner/outer - yes/no - determine whether the optional "inner" and
"outer" keywords should be part of the formatted hql/jpql
But that's just to start. In an ideal world, every part of the formatting would be
configurable (similar to how Eclipse offers extermely flexible code formatting)
including:
* before / after / or both before & after what hql/jpql keywords the statement should
break to the next line
* whether aliases should be automatically introduced (when they don't exist) for
better readability
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