-you can also try the MAIN branch (reset sticky tag in your CVS client in
case you got BEFORE_CLASSTYPE_REFACTORING now. It might not work yet). I've
esperanto...) so it might be a bit unstable, but still worth a try...
Don't worry though. I'm very serious about this toolie, and I'll try to fix
any reported bugs asap.
-----Original Message-----
Hellesoy
Sent: 20. april 2002 05:15
Subject: RE: [Middlegen-user] RE: [Xdoclet-user] Creating many to one
relations for weblogic
-----Original Message-----
Arthur
Sent: 19. april 2002 22:45
Subject: [Middlegen-user] RE: [Xdoclet-user] Creating many to one
relations for weblogic
We tried out the CVS version you recommended with the xdoclet version
included with it and got many to one working just fine :) We
still have the
same problem with MSSQL Server 2000 though, might be the driver
we're using
how sad... don't be afraid to describe your problem in detail. i might be
able to diognastisise if you do ;-)
: inet Sprinta2000.
Yeah, if you're having problems with relations, it's probably due to a
faulty JDBC driver or you might have a DB schema that doesn't define
relations (SQL term: CROSSREFERENCE properly). I tried MSSQL with
WebLogic's
JDBC driver for MSSQL with Middlegen a couple of months ago, and relations
showed up just fine. Perhaps you could try the BEA driver? You're
developing
for WLS aren't you?
Cheers,
Aslak
Thanks,
Lisa and Freddy
-----Original Message-----
Sent: 18. april 2002 00:51
Subject: RE: [Xdoclet-user] Creating many to one relations for weblogic
Hi.
(This doesn't seem to have anything to do with XDoclet, so I moved the
thread to middlegen-user).
-----Original Message-----
Arthur
Sent: 17. april 2002 14:03
Subject: RE: [Xdoclet-user] Creating many to one relations
for weblogic
Hi and thanks for the help,
we've tried out the suggested fixes to our problem and still
haven't got it
to work. We tried using middlegen to generate the beans and had some
What version? 1.0? CVS?