Hi.
> I agree with both of you. I had considered making it more intuitive but
> considering my lack of programming experience, I wanted to come up with
> the simplest, most customizable model possible just to learn how it
> worked, have a plugin example others could refer to, and get it done
> fairly quickly. EJB3 does not seem to require that every element be
> annotated. The defaults seem to cover most scenarios.
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> I'd like to get involved in the hyperjaxb3 but I have to admit I'm not
> sure how I could really contribute. I'm a self-taught programmer and I
> have no one to really show me the ropes. I never would have been able
> to have figured this out without Kohsuke's help and patience.
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> Thanks again for all your advice. I really appreciate it.
Have to admit, for a novice programmer (are you, really?) you've made a
good progress having enough patience to make your plugin work.
I'm finishing hyperjaxb2 in the next two weeks and will continue working
on hyperjaxb3. What I'm missing for hyperjaxb3 is the knowledge of ejb3
annotatios. In my previous mails I've briefly outlined basic cases
(single/collection, 6 types of properties). It would be very helpful if
you come up with annotation examples for these cases.
However, I can first continue with Hyperjaxb3 in September.
Bye.
/lexi