I use eogenerator to convert the EOModel files into pairs of .java files which have the relationship you suggest. However there has been an upgrade to the Ant tasks in WOProject so you may be able to use that to generate your java files without having to install an extra product.
-- Bill Michell Development Team Leader, Broadcast Platforms, BBC News Interactive.-----Original Message----- From: Greg Hulands [mailto:ghuland..ramedphotographics.com] Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2004 11:58 AM To: WOLips Subject: First Time User
Hi, I have just finished the first release of my WO application. I have been subscribed to the WOLips list for the past 6 months and have wanted to bring my project over, but thought it best to do it after reaching the first milestone. I want to start to undertake this tomorrow but have not found any docs on how to do this. Is there some rules of thumb and best practise when bringing a project over from Xcode? If there isn't I will try to document what I do so that others will be able to follow it.
I remember reading in a post (but I can't seem to find it) that talked about have a tool generate the model classes and then subclassing those classes to put in the business logic. Is this generally the accepted way of doing things? What sort of naming convention do people use eg User and UserLogic or UserCore and User?
If people can point me in the right direction and or post there experiences would be greatly appreciated.
Regards, Greg
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