Archive for the 'CodeGen' Category

CodeGen and APEX.

Sunday, March 28th, 2010

When building code to support your APEX application, it is always nice to be able to generate large parts of that code. I am really fond of creating code using the QDA. The only trouble is that you need to create all the packages separately. What I have found works for me is to create [...]

Testing Rulegen using Codetester

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

When I was confronted with the possibilities of Rulegen it made me wonder: How can these rules be tested. I have some experience using CodeTester but as the name says, it’s a code tester where rulegen builds rules in the database that can actually only be tested using SQL statements (insert, update, delete).

KC presentation on CodeGen…

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

On February 21st I did a presentation on CodeGen at AMIS. Just a short presentation on what is possible using this great tool. I have created a couple of questions for the hands-on part of the session.

Blogging block…

Thursday, February 7th, 2008

I seem to be suffering from a blogging block (like a writers block, but for a blogger). Maybe it’s my new job at AMIS or the new application at the KPN I am working on. It’s a lot of figuring out what is going on. Reading through other peoples code and try to understand their [...]

Change has come…

Thursday, October 25th, 2007

I have been busy with a lot of personal stuff lately. Took my daughters on a short camp with about 60 other girls. Visited a couple of friends, attended some birthday parties, had Steven over for a day, that kind of stuff. That means I didn’t really have the time to write up something for the blog.