Compiere MFG + SCM Dbf Eclipse plugin
We made this plugin to facilitate database management for Compiere MFG + SCM users.
It can be useful for different purposes :
You create a database and want to create/edit tables and fields
You have an existing database and you want to add/edit tables and fields
You have an existing database and you want to get it's torque model to move to another database.
You want to work with OJB persistence layer creating a new database or moving from an existing one.
For Compiere MFG + SCM users it will help them to manage them OJB persistence layer :
Creation of tables from eclipse and then creation of java data objects files, creation of xml mapping and
repository files.
By now it is still a beta release. If for any reason your database connection break. You will need to restart
eclipse : the reconnection is not working (We implement it but it still not work). It needs more functions but
it is already an helpful tools.
Send us all your comments and/or problem at Compiere MFG + SCM forums. It will help us to improve it.
Installation of Compiere MFG + SCM Dbf Eclipse plugin
• This plugin does not contain Databases. This release does not start database.
(Install Database and start before using it)
You can use one and only one database by workspace. You can use a different database for each
workspace.
If you have a project with several Plants or Warehouses and some of them using different databases,
you must group them in several workspace.
This plugin will help you to make the configuration of your Compiere MFG + SCM persistence layer
which is based on OJB (From Apache group). You don't need to have OJB installed to run the plugin.
This release allow you to create and or modify databases and tables using torque model. This release
help you to start from an existing database and make reverse engineering on it. Compiere MFG +
SCM actually provide scripts for it's database creation.
• Download .jar org.compiere.mfg_scm.eclipse.db_xxx.jar
• Copy it in <eclipse_home>/plugins
• Plugin activation for Eclipse 3.0 normally automatically done. Manual action is : select menu
'Window>Customize Perspective>Commands', and check 'Dbf' in 'Available command groups'.
• Set Dbf home : Window -> Preferences, select Dbf and set Dbf home to
<eclipse_home>/<My_Workspace>/<Mf_DbfProjectName>
Other preferences default values should be good.
• Create a Dbf project for each workspace in which you want to use the Dbf Plugin.
File->New->Project->Java->Dbf then Next
Give a name for your project then Finish.
It will crate you a project which will appear in the Package Explorer (Left of Java Perspective)
• Select it (click on it in Package Explorer) then right click
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