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 Post subject: New: Launch based invocation of code/artifact generation
PostPosted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 7:58 pm 
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Just implemented eclipse launch based invocation of code/artifact generation. See http://opensource2.atlassian.com/projec ... se/HBX-475 for screenshots.

Converting to launch based from wizard based adds the following new features:

- shortcut button on the main toolbar similar to External tools
- you can assign a specifc shortcut key to it
- you can configure and name a "launch" as you please
- you can save them similar to all other launches local or shared in projects

to be done:
Add "Generate as...." menu with automagically configured default runs for various elements in the workbench (e.g. select console config and "Run as.." sub menu provides "Generate POJO/hbm.xml". "Reverse enginer and generate POJO/hbm.xml", etc. reduces the click need.

Let me know what you think. Should also become available in a nightly build soon.

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 9:18 pm 
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Max,

Very cool. Big pat on the back.


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