Re: basic tutorial

2012-12-23 Thread Michael Jaruska
you do it just one time and than it just works. with jdbc there should be continuous hell throught all coding. orm is good for abstraction, this way it do life better. On 23.12.2012 17:23, Richard Frovarp wrote: On 12/22/2012 05:31 PM, Michael Jaruska wrote: hmm, i was in hope not to mak

Re: basic tutorial

2012-12-23 Thread Michael Jaruska
earnt how to use it. You will have a lot of fun with cayenne. From: Michael Jaruska To: user@cayenne.apache.org Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2012 12:31 AM Subject: Re: basic tutorial hmm, i was in hope not to make spam but instead of (short) point to some notes a

Re: basic tutorial

2012-12-23 Thread Michael Jaruska
g the modeler tool. There's no user-friendly documentation on the format of the model right now. Maybe you could write some up as you go along. On Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 6:31 PM, Michael Jaruska wrote: hmm, i was in hope not to make spam but instead of (short) point to some notes about usi

Re: basic tutorial

2012-12-22 Thread Michael Jaruska
kip the modeler later, start with it first. On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 5:02 PM, Michael Jaruska wrote: hi folks, i'm searching for tutorial for using cayene without caynene modeler, i need something like "download this jar, write this bean, edit this xml in this way and this is how yo

Re: basic tutorial

2012-12-22 Thread Michael Jaruska
how the XML looks, then follow the same pattern. There is also a DTD somewhere I believe. But you should really use the modeler, at least until you get a hang of the basics. Even if you decide to skip the modeler later, start with it first. On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 5:02 PM, Michael Jaruska wrote: h

basic tutorial

2012-12-22 Thread Michael Jaruska
hi folks, i'm searching for tutorial for using cayene without caynene modeler, i need something like "download this jar, write this bean, edit this xml in this way and this is how you can access objects from database". i'm not fun of grafical/ide tools (writing this hope this won't lead into spa