[jira] Commented: (CAY-1080) Support for copy/paste of entities/attributes/relationships

From: Kevin Menard (JIRA) ("Kevin)
Date: Fri Sep 19 2008 - 12:08:11 EDT

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    Kevin Menard commented on CAY-1080:
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    So, it looks like copy and paste do put something in the clipboard. I can paste the XML into another app. However, the modeler cannot access the clipboard itself. More accurately, it can access the system clipboard, but there's nothing in there.

    > Support for copy/paste of entities/attributes/relationships
    > -----------------------------------------------------------
    >
    > Key: CAY-1080
    > URL: https://issues.apache.org/cayenne/browse/CAY-1080
    > Project: Cayenne
    > Issue Type: New Feature
    > Components: CayenneModeler GUI
    > Affects Versions: 3.0
    > Reporter: Andrey Razumovsky
    > Assignee: Kevin Menard
    > Attachments: 1080.zip, patch-CAY-1080-2.txt
    >
    >
    > Support for copy/paste of entities/attributes/relationships.
    > This is GSoC 2008 task.
    > Some of my ideas follow.
    > We can implement copy-paste in two ways.
    > First: the buffer is valid only within a sole project. So when you open another project, copied data is lost.
    > Second, the buffer is stored in whole modeler application, or even system buffer. This allows to copy data between different projects, but is more complex because we need to create shallow copies of entities, attrs etc. Personally I use only one cayenne.xml currently.

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