tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4617735208397159724.post1103642174593278436..comments2014-01-23T04:20:43.007-06:00Comments on Scott Frederick's Blog: SQLFire and Spring RooScott Frederickhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06233568792218684029noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4617735208397159724.post-56902433041642880182011-10-31T11:21:36.544-05:002011-10-31T11:21:36.544-05:00Thanks Andrew. Actually, I didn't know about t...Thanks Andrew. Actually, I didn't know about the two bundled demo scripts in Roo. That's good to know.<br /><br />I hadn't noticed the problem in persistence.xml. The XML snippet is correct in the source of the page, but the JavaScript I'm using for code formatting is adding all the extra closing tags. I changed the XML so it renders correctly but it doesn't look as nice as it should. I'm going to start using GitHub gists for sample code like this, the JavaScript formatting causes too many problems.Scott Frederickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06233568792218684029noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4617735208397159724.post-74035933849925617752011-10-30T19:39:52.157-05:002011-10-30T19:39:52.157-05:00Nice post, Scott! Always good to see people using ...Nice post, Scott! Always good to see people using Spring Roo. Don't forget there are demo scripts built into Roo such as clinic.roo and vote.roo; this might be easier for people than getting to copy and paste into a new file (they can just run "script clinic.roo" in the Roo shell).<br /><br />Also, are the "property" elements in persistence.xml meant to be nested like that?Andrew Swanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15503990445307630654noreply@blogger.com