[OS-JIRA] Created: (CAY-121) Implement Local DataSources in the Modeler

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Date: Sun Apr 25 2004 - 23:52:46 EDT

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            Key: CAY-121
        Summary: Implement Local DataSources in the Modeler
           Type: Task

         Status: Assigned
       Priority: Major

        Project: Cayenne
     Components:
                 CayenneModeler GUI
       Fix Fors:
                 1.1 [DEV]
       Versions:
                 1.1 [DEV]

       Assignee: Andrus Adamchik
       Reporter: Andrus Adamchik

        Created: Sun, 25 Apr 2004 11:51 PM
        Updated: Sun, 25 Apr 2004 11:51 PM

    Description:
    Instead of using connection info of a project DataNode, I wanted to introduce a concept of "local DataSource" in the Modeler. This is similar to what we use in the unit tests (~/.cayenne/connection.properties) - a bunch of named connection information blocks stored locally on the user machine (in fact we should reuse connection.properties for this).

    If a user has a bunch of saved local DataSources, there is no need to use a project DataNode for DB access from the Modeler. A user can select a DataMap, then pick a name of the DataSource (or create and save a new one), and bingo - she is connected.

    In addition to convenience (each developer working on the same project source base can use his own database), it solves current limitations like a requirement to type connection info every time when using JNDI DataNode. And it saves LOTS OF TYPING!

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