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Max Rydahl Andersen commented on HBX-747:
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i moved it for you.
What is that "ton" ? :)
I see the following:
cfg = org.hibernate.mapping.Configuration
pojo = PojoClass
c2j = Cfg2JavaTool
c2h = Cfg2HbmTool
version = tool version number
date = DateTool
templates = used to e.g. create a file from a ftl template
importContext is something that is very much exporter and context dependent and not
something that should be "global".
e.g. pojo's importContext is for that class and not for others. so if you need an
additional importcontext you just create one.
Exporters : Clarify template context and classes responsabilities
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Key: HBX-747
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HBX-747
Project: Hibernate Tools
Type: Task
Reporter: Michelle Baert
As you said in HBX-745, there's an importContext problem again when trying to use the
query parameter types
from templates.
I built another exporter with an ImportContext field added, and automatic destination
package detection, and tried to see if it couldn't be done directly in Generic
Exporter.
It arises that through the exportClasses() method, the destination package may change
from one mapped class to another.
But difficulties come when confusion is made between referred mapped class and newly
generated referring class.
The freemarker datamodel is filled with tons of properties, objects and methods for which
it is very difficult to find out which deals with what.
My (sub)project of building new templates leads to reverse engineer alone too much of the
*uncommented* code of the actual release.
Maybe defining classes responsabilities could lead to some changes in project
architecture, and allow to clean-up many work-arounds, but, ;) , this is not *my* role .
But it should worth it :)
Best regards,
Michelle Baert
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