Hi,
I'm working on an extension for WOLips that generates not only the eos.
It generates the whole businesslogic. EOs, fetchspec, validation and so
on. Currently the sources are in xml. In the future this should be XMI.
With XMI you can even modify this stuff in your favourite UML tool. If
there's really demand for it, I'll share an early version and we can
work togehter on it. One idea behind it, is to make our apps more
independent from the mapping tool(EOF). It would be cool if it can
generate the sources for EOF and Cayenne.
Ulrich
Am Freitag, 06.06.03 um 00:41 Uhr schrieb Chuck Hill:
> At 05:16 PM 05/06/2003 -0500, Jonathan 'Wolf' Rentzsch wrote:
>> Chuck Hill, chil..lobal-village.net, wrote:
>>> Yes, I'm using the same thing. But I'd really like a Java / Ant
>>> version
>>> that was more cross platform (same binary on all platforms). It
>>> will be
>>> hard to beat eoGenerator...
>>
>> Yes, EOGenerator rocks.*
>>
>> Can WOGen write fetch spec wrappers? The latest version of EOGenerator
>> can, and I'm utterly addicted.
>>
> I don't know but I don't think so. It would depend, I think, on
> whether
> Cayenne has a parallel feature.
>
>
>> However, EOGenerator is written in ObjC to private frameworks. There
>> is a
>> good chance WebObjects 6.0 will break it.**
>>
> The real meat of eoGenerator is the MiscMerge engine. The rest I could
> reproduce in Java pretty easily. I'd expect that Velocity
> (http://jakarta.apache.org/velocity/) would handily replace MiscMerge.
> So
> there is hope. There is also Anjo Krank's eojenerator which is
> intended to
> be very close to eoGenerator in functionality.
>
>
>> *Just posted this last night. Who'da thought? (grin)
>> <http://rentzsch.com/rock/eogenerator>
>>
> :-)
>
>
> Chuck
>
> --
>
> Chuck Hill chil..lobal-village.net
> Global Village Consulting Inc.
> http://www.global-village.net
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