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Posted to ojb-user@db.apache.org by Laurie Harper <zo...@holoweb.net> on 2004/03/14 07:05:55 UTC
Re: OJB XDoclet module Missing element class ref on @ojb collection
not handled
Thomas Dudziak wrote:
> You can use the column attribute of the ojb.field tag to achieve this. If
> no value is specified for the column attribute, the XDoclet module will
> use the java name (after some adjustments, e.g. for nested fields) or the
> value of the name attribute (for anonymous fields).
Doh! I don't know how I missed that! :-)
Thanks for the pointer,
L.
BTW, I should say I really like this tool; I had actually looked at
writing exactly the same thing some time back but got distracted by
other things, so I was delighted to discover someone else had done so in
the meantime :-)
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Re: OJB XDoclet module Missing element class ref on @ojb collection
not handled
Posted by Thomas Dudziak <to...@first.gmd.de>.
On Sun, 14 Mar 2004, Laurie Harper wrote:
> BTW, I should say I really like this tool; I had actually looked at
> writing exactly the same thing some time back but got distracted by
> other things, so I was delighted to discover someone else had done so in
> the meantime :-)
Thanks! Good to see that something I wrote because I was too lazy to
manually keep repository descriptor and source consistent ;-) is useful
to other people as well.
Tom
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