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Re: Hibernate


  • Subject: Re: Hibernate
  • From: John Huss <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 13:50:57 -0600



Wonder, for instance, could easily add nice default validators without requiring any changes to EOF (and actually HAS a bunch of this with Validity framework, but I'm not sure if anyone actually uses it or what the state of it is)

I was using Validity in a project started a couple years ago and had to make a change recently and discovered the current ValidityModeler wasn't working.  The issues were:

- JavaWOExtensions wasn't included in the classpath
- The WebServerResources weren't flattened and should have been

I like the ease of Validity, but without a better tool for it, it's not likely to be used much.  Now, if it were integrated into EntityModeler, that would be useful.

John
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