Um ... That was meant for you, not the list :) So I guess we're even
now.
On Mar 3, 2008, at 9:02 PM, Mike Schrag wrote:
> Currently there is not. I was actually waiting for Jonathan Leffert
> to ask for this, but he hasn't yet (I don't think they use eogen
> over there, yet, which hurts my soul). We have an open-ended
> contract with them, and you might be able to run this request
> through that if you'd like it to happen ... We already package
> eomodeldoc standalone, and they're nearly identical apps. It
> probably wouldn't take more than a couple hours to knock it out.
> Talk with Bob Schwarzmann, too, because he has eomodeldoc hooked
> into your build process already as well, so a packaging of this
> would be sort of the same deal. He actually ended up just calling
> it as an external process rather than an ant task, which made it
> easier to build ... I just build it as an executable jar.
>
> ms
>
> On Mar 3, 2008, at 8:42 PM, Sebastien wrote:
>
>> Folks,
>>
>> I believe I do know the answer to my question but in case I'm
>> missing the obvious:
>>
>> Does the velocity based eogenerator can be ran from the command
>> line (or ant) as a standalone tool ? Or does it requires Eclipse/
>> WOLips ?
>>
>> I'm asking because we were considering the JavaEOGenerator as a
>> replacement to migrate our legacy eogen templates but are hitting a
>> wall with the WOConditional (we need a ERXEqualConditional or
>> equivalent), so we are looking at the velocity eogen. However we
>> also have a strong requirement to run the generation part from ant.
>>
>> Thanks for any clarification, even if the truth sometimes hurts !
>>
>> Sebastien
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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