You can rename the file to something other than cayenne.xml and set up
your cayenne configuration to use the new name, so it's possible.
There's still a good chance you'll have conflicts if you're not
careful to insure that every file generated has a distinct name, th
ough.
On 11/11/05, Cris Daniluk <cris.danilu..mail.com> wrote:
> Just copy the cayenne.xml and other xml files (*Connection.xml and
> *Map.xml files) that Cayenne makes..
>
> Cayenne doesn't build this into the GUI because its not something you
> would normally do, but its still very easy to do on the filesystem
> directly.
>
> Note that because the master file is "cayenne.xml", it really isn't
> possible to have two totally separate projects in the same directory
> (it sort of is, but... not really)
>
> On 11/11/05, stefan.leidne..udor.lu <stefan.leidner@tudor.lu> wrote:
> >
> > hello,
> >
> > perhaps you will find my question very ridiculous but I am a new user of
> > Cayenne and I try to understand its mechanisms
> >
> > My question is as follows:
> > I defined a Cayenne DataContext which registers the whole of the objects of
> > my DB. No problem int the saving/loading of datas. it works fine.
> > But which would be the simplest way with Cayenne to be able to implements a
> > "Save As" fonctionnality (to make a duplication of my project in fact)
> >
> > thank you in advance
> >
>
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