| David Jencks (JIRA) 2007-10-25, 7:11 pm |
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[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/brow...action_12537711 ]
David Jencks commented on DIRSTUDIO-232:
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There are also numerous efforts such as jdo, jpa, hibernate, OJB, ...... that attempt to provide POJOs with rdbms backing. That may not be a lot harder to implement and perhaps would be a lot easier to use.
In my triplesec branch I developed something conceptually related to JPA or JDO to provide POJO like data objects backed by ldap. Its fairly flexible but currently requires you to write the classes by hand. I don't think it would be all that hard to wri
te an enhancer to modify pojos to be backed by a system like this.
maven project including the code:
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/di...acc2/admin-api2
package:
org.apache.directory.triplesec.admin.persistence
> DAO Generator
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> Key: DIRSTUDIO-232
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSTUDIO-232
> Project: Directory Studio
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Christine Koppelt
> Priority: Minor
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> The Data Access Object (DAO) design pattern offers a method for seperating the access to data from the underlying data stores. One of the disadvantages of this patter is, that the implementation requires a lot of code to be written.
> There already exists some code generators which generate Java code for accessing data from RDBMS according to this pattern. For example: http://mdaog.sourceforge.net/.
> It would be quite cool to add such a DAO code generator to Studio for accessing data from LDAP servers.
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