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Database Bean Generator 2.1.4 (Default branch)
Generator is a command line application to facilitate the construction of small applications that need some database objects. It isn't a replacement for complex object persistence solutions, like hibernate or TopLink, but it covers a different target: the little Java Web applications that don't use sophisticated persistence options. Generator invocation is simple: just type java -jar generator.jar -xml, where the config file is an XML config file with the definitions to connect to the database and generate the bean classes. You can also use the Ant task. License: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) Changes:
Diverse code cleanups prior to the next version. Moved to Subversion in Sourceforge. More... |
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