using Eclipse
Version: 3.3.1.1
Build id: M20071023-1652
JBoss Tools plug-in version 2.0.0.GA
according to
http://labs.jboss.com/tools/:
anonymous wrote : Hibernate Tools Supporting mapping files, annotations and JPA with
reverse engineering, code completion, project wizards, refactoring, interactive
HQL/JPA-QL/Criteria execution and more.In short a merger of Hibernate Tools and Exadel
ORM features.
I'm wondering if Hibernate Tools behaves the same way as MyEclipse regarding JPAQL
editor. MyEclipse does not support JPAQL editor so you basically have to add Hibernate
capabilities to your Eclipse java project, reverse engineer your entities and
foobar.orm.xml files, etc. before you can use the HQL editor.
In many cases, you don't want a Hibernate-capable project; you want a JPA-capable
project. So the current work-around with MyEclipse is to create another project with
Hibernate capabilities for HQL editor (testing of your queries) purposes.
How is the situation with Jboss Tools and/or JBoss dev studio (which has JBoss tools as a
plugin I'm guessing)? I don't want to create the Hibernate-specific
foobar.orm.xml files for a JPA project.
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