anonymous wrote : Yes, I received it; but please send it as a *patch*.
That's done.
anonymous wrote : You only need the java classes in your project if you haven't
specified all the types of your mapping files. e.g. when you generate pojo's you just
need the mapping files - no classes; otherwise hbm2java could not be possible.
Sorry, I have not seen.
anonymous wrote : We don't have those implemented (except "bean), but nothing in
the tools prevents it.
Is it easy to change default architecture (bean) with another architecture? With Akrogen
you can create your own Project (MyJ2EE project) and add it component, wizard, for your
architecture.
anonymous wrote : I don't get your "bulk" argument here ? Hibernate tools
defaults to generate for all entities and components but that can of course be controlled
by the exporter if you want to.....and adding a "generate only *this* part" is
of course possilbe....
My explanation was not enough good. Imagine you want create finder DAO
with specific criteria (findByCountryId). With Akrogen you can create XML component which
generate this method. For this, you must create a template (XSL, Freemarker), and create a
XML component MyComponent (parameters IN criteria => XML => display list of your
hbm property into the list checkable).
When you select the hbm (menu AKROGE->Components->MyComponent) , the XML component
will display a Wizard page, with all property of your hbm. you check Id property and click
finish, your DAO findByCountryId will be generated.
anonymous wrote : tip: If you want users to understand Akrogen features you should try and
document it with some better examples, the current page is very sparse on information.
I agree with you my documentation is very bad. I have a lot of development for Akrogen (ex
: I work to export Freemarker Plugin context .freemarker-ide.xml and build auomaticly
Akrogen XML component).
I'm searching people to help me to develop Akrogen and write documentation, but
it's very difficult.
Thank you for your answer.
Angelo
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