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 Post subject: How to access bundle in custom ReverseEngineeringStrategy?
PostPosted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 12:13 pm 
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Hi,

Sorry for a perhaps lame question, but I need the answer quickly and I am not yet experienced in this HibernateTools environment.

I am developing a custom ReverseEngineeringStrategy. I need to access a resourceBundle at the beginning of the process and save data to the property file after the processing. I am confused, since I cannot even access the hibernateTools output console to see, what errors are generated.

Where do I put the property file to access it in the strategy? Adding a dir, where the file is in default package doesnt work for me :/

Thx.


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 5:37 am 
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I don't get the question.

What is different from accessing the bundle in the RevEngStrategy and from doing it in a normal java application ?

And why can't you access the output ? Both eclipse and ant uses log4j for the output. If you want to see the console then use ant (easiest) for development and/or use eclipse started with java.exe so the console stays open.

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