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Old 06-04-2007, 07:41 PM
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inverse engineering
Hello
I have a problem and go several days in google without finding a solution that pleases me.
I am looking for a tool that does inverse engineering to me on the procedures stored of Oracle, taking those that it has in a certain scheme and them extracting as classes Java that they facilitate it call to me.

I have tried with swisSQL that is a precise tool for this, but it is of payment and the version of tests does not allow me to connect with my ddbb to extract at least a few basic lines.

If someone knows another tool or knows the mechanism to do it with someone of these that I have indicated you ...
regards

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Hi ed,

With JDeveloper you can do inverse engineering of your data base
check this link:
cPanel®. oracle.com/ technology/products/jdev/index.html

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Try with Apache Cayenne, it mapps the tables,views and the procedures
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