On Oct 1, 2006, at 2:42 PM, robert burrell donkin wrote:
> for example http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/cayenne/main/
> tags/2.0.1/cayenne/tutorials/quick-start/cayenne-tutorial/src/
> cayenne/tutorial/Artist.java
> looked to me like an example of a hand-crafted subclass.
This one was generated, but then customized by hand. We do need a
license on it - I will clean this up.
> preferences files didn't look like it was generated to me either:
> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/cayenne/main/tags/2.0.1/
> cayenne/cayenne-java/src/modeler/resources/pref/
> ModelerPreferences.map.xml.
> though perhaps i was fooled...
This one is generated by the Modeler tool to map preferences database
for itself.
> one good practice often adopted by projects which make extensive use
> of generated source is to ensure that it's clear (either by including
> notes in the documents or by creating them in directories with clear
> names) which documents are generated and which are not. it would make
> it a lot easier and quicker to audit cayenne releases if this practice
> were adopted.
Good point - I am +1. In the future releases we'll need to make our
templates more explicit in this respect.
Andrus
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