Friday, 26 October 2007

Struts+Hibernate and Webservices example projects available

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Recently, I worked on the Struts Hibernate Blog Example project as well as the TerraServer WS Client Example project.  I'd like to share some of my experiences while working on those.
Starting with the Struts+Hibernate example, frankly I hadn't had much of Hibernate exposure so I was a little apprehensive about the entire idea. But one thing that excited me was the oppurtunity to work with our Hibernate Tools, an area within MyEclipse that I had not explored much.  In the end it turned out to be a very simple exercise as I had to just start the Hibernate Capabilities wizard and MyEclipse did the majority of the rest. I didn't write any of the Hibernate mappings or configuration files but within minutes the persistence part was done. With reverse engineering all I had to do then was to write a front end to access some of these reverse engineered java objects.

The webservices example was a bit of a cake walk as another member of the team had already done a significant amount of work on that.

Both these projects are available here along with a few others and there are lots to come.

BTW, if you use MyEclipse 6.0.1, you can find them by going to MyEclipse > Examples On-Demand....

Vatsan,
MyEclipse Team

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