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Vitali Yemialyanchyk commented on JBIDE-4620:
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"hmm - what is the point of showing just class to table ?" - sometimes it is
enough to have only this information to understand db structure for person who is beginner
for some project - all other lines just pollute diagram with useless information, the user
has possibility to switch this on/off - so he has a choice - is it necessary for him or
not - and Diagram viewer provide this choice.
"The connections you want to see without default lines crowding the view is the
associations between entities."
but why is necessary to see the line from entity Visit.id field to table VISITS.id? this
is obvious mapping.
anyway i even see the sence to have (4) - show/hide all connection arrows - if the users
wants some db/project refactoring - they could want to have clean diagram without
conections at all, to print this diagram and then draw his ideas on it;
Mapping Diagram - toggle show/hide all connection types
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Key: JBIDE-4620
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBIDE-4620
Project: JBoss Tools
Issue Type: Sub-task
Components: Hibernate
Affects Versions: 3.1.0.M2
Reporter: Vitali Yemialyanchyk
Assignee: Vitali Yemialyanchyk
Priority: Minor
Fix For: 3.1.0.M3
Attachments: all connection visible.jpg, only class-table connections
visible.jpg
there are 3 types of connection arrows:
1) POJO class -> DB table;
2) POJO class -> POJO class;
3) class field -> table field;
on a rather big diagram is difficult to clear visualize all connections cause too many
arrows - it will be nice feature to show/hide some of them.
add 3 toggle toolbar buttons here - for every connection type.
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