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  • #205361 Reply

    Will Glass-Husain
    Participant

    I noticed in the roadmap that it says “Optional” Hibernate support. I just wanted to throw in my vote on this. Hibernate’s popularity is rapidly growing. There’s a couple of Eclipse add-ins to support it, but I’m not really impressed with them. It’d be great if this was included.

    WILL

    #205379 Reply

    support-michael
    Keymaster

    Thanks Will,

    We have been discussing an approach but nothing that we can discuss yet.

    #205384 Reply

    Sean Dynan
    Member

    +1 on this.

    #205416 Reply

    snpe
    Member

    You try Hibernate synchronizer – it is great

    http://hudson.hopto.org/hibernatesynch/

    regards

    #205468 Reply

    a4dev2
    Member

    I use Hibernate (and MyEclipse) extensively and have found that editing Hibernate’s raw mapping (XML) docs is perfectly fine, but it would be nice to have a outline view along the lines of WSAD’s Struts support.

    #205636 Reply

    I would like to see more support for Hibernate as well. +1

    #205693 Reply

    Paulo Neves
    Member

    I would like to see more support for Hibernate as well. +1

    #205756 Reply

    Same here +1 for good hibernate support

    #206242 Reply

    jfrosch
    Participant

    Add my vote for Hibernate support, too!

    #206249 Reply

    snpe
    Member

    +1

    #206301 Reply

    jfreund
    Member

    me too +1

    #206668 Reply

    tvalletta
    Member

    Me too +1

    #206674 Reply

    Riyad Kalla
    Member

    I think its safe to say that no one wants Hibernate support 🙂

    I’ll let the proper authorities know that you guys really want this *bad* and see if we can bump its priority up (assuming its not already at the top of some TODO list).

    #206675 Reply

    Scott Anderson
    Participant

    Ok all you Hibernate lovers ;-), here’s a big question for you. Naturally, we could simply bundle an OSS Hibernate plugin, such as Hibernate Synchronizer, with MyEclipse. But, what additional work would you like to see over and above that to really make Hibernate support first class within MyEclipse? Are there ‘wins’ in more deeply integrating into our project structure or build / deploy tools?

    #206689 Reply

    I am new to Hibernate but liked the look of it so had a play around using XDoclet to generate the xml files from the Java objects. Would you see your graphical tools generating XDoclet tags in the approprate java files or manipulating the hiberate xml files directly.

    Richard

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