This tool is designed in such a way to facilitate the creation of java and php classes in javabeans style. It is extremely useful in case you have a Mysql table and you would like to generate a class over this table which would have a constructor, saving (updating) and drop option, and to provide the possibility to enter and query internal variables assigned for each field of the table. The advantage this generator provides is generating a class scheleton which may be altered in the future. The disadvantage consists in reduced applicability as it is useful in case the first field is set as Primary Key.
NEW:
You can use now SQL table as source or read from a database connection.


Developer name
(ex. John Smith)
Project name
(ex. Rating Script)
CLASS name
(ex. classProduct)
VARIABLE name
(ex. cp)
Type
php4 php5 java
DB fields

(id;item;itemid;votes; (first is unique ID))
Functions name

(ex. ID;Item;ItemID;Votes)
DB Table

(database table name: ex. product)

Developer name: is the name of the developer  - it will be displayed in the header of the source file.
Project name: is the name of the project - it will be displayed in the header of the source file.
CLASS name: is the name of the class - the name conventions have to be taken into consideration, specific for each language (in java Class, in php class or Class) The name is important when naming a file as the source file will be named
Class.java (having the same form as the name of the class or cls_class.php in php.
VARIABLE name: the name of the variable is important as a "usage code" is generated, as sample code inserted at the beginning of the source. This may be pasted eventually in the source where this class is applied.
TYPE: the type of the generated source.
DB fields: is the list of the table field names. Rules: the first field has to be set as Primary Key, the fields are separates by ;.
Functions name: the list has to be similar with the fields one. Thus functions will be generated: getId, setId in case the first field is id in the fields list and Id in this one.
DB Table: the name of the table.
Generate from sql: the code, which would you like to generate begin from a create table command.
Generate from sql: the code, which would you like to generate begin from a specified computer and database name.

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