Anjo Krank wrote:
> Just what are you talking about?
>
> Cheers, Anjo
>
> Am 15.01.2008 um 21:54 schrieb Anders Peterson:
>
>> A tool named Entity Modeler must be awfully generic. With the right
>> eogenerator (or whatever you're using) template you should be able to
>> model and generate anything.
>
>
I imagine one could use Entity Modeler regardless of which ORM framework is used
- just by modifying the generator templates. Doesn't even have to to be Java
classes. You can of course only model structures that EOF can handle/describe.
Possibly some features of some specific ORM framework can not be modeled.
I'm currently working on a small prototype application that is not using EOF/WO,
but I plan to use Entity Modeler to develop the database and business object
model, and make scripts that generate Java classes as I need them.
/Anders
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