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Max Rydahl Andersen closed HBX-929.
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Resolution: Duplicate
Fix Version/s: 3.2beta10
exists already in jira.
correction for your assumptions:
if you reveng and java codegenerate at the same time it will codegenerate based on what is
reverse engineered.
if you don't reveng and do java codegenerate independently it will code generate based
on what the hibernate console configuration contains (e.g. mapping files)
finally you can use reveng.xml and custom revengstrategy to inject the base parts.
so the only thing missing is actually a pojo generation that do the subclass generation.
Enable base class generation
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Key: HBX-929
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HBX-929
Project: Hibernate Tools
Issue Type: New Feature
Components: datagen, hbm2java
Affects Versions: 3.2beta9
Environment: Hibernate 3.2.3
Reporter: Norman Franke
Fix For: 3.2beta10
Using the reverse engineering features, I'd like to be able to have it generate base
classes (e.g. TableNameBase) and yet tell Hibernate to use the parent class, e.g.
TableName. I read that one can add a meta attribute "generated-class" to do this
but (a) there is no way to make this happen via the Eclipse Plugin and (b) even if one
modifies the template to add it, it doesn't seem to pick it up (it does end up in the
resulting hbm.xml files.) The Run... GUI can't seem to generate Java files from the
hbm.xml files either, so one must reverse engineer anyway, which is another annoyance.
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