It's an upgrade from 1.1.0.70.
When I add a model (by dragging from file system) to a framework, or
application, do I have to "Include as resource" it?
Jean Pierre.
Le 16 oct. 04, ā 13:51, Ulrich Köster a écrit :
> Hi Jean Pierre,
>
> is it a vanilla install of WOLips or an upgrade from another beta?
>
> Ulrich
>
> Am 15.10.2004 um 09:44 schrieb Jean Pierre Malrieu:
>
>> I have found the following advice:
>>
>> You have to manually copy any *.eomodeld directories into the
>> framework's
>> build/xxx.framework/resources directory.
>>
>> But my EOModels were already there. To be sure, I did copy the
>> EOmodels from the file system to the above directory in eclipse but
>> that didn't work...
>>
>> There is a bug report on this issue,
>>
>> http://objectstyle.org/jira/secure/ViewIssue.jspa?key=WOL-100
>>
>> but it states that the bug concerns Eclipse 3.0.0 and wolips
>> 1.1.0.71 on Win2k. I am on the Mac, and using wolips 1.1.0.82 beta 3.
>> I am (still) concerned?
>>
>> Other Ideas?
>>
>> JPM.
>>
>> Le 15 oct. 04, ā 08:30, Jean Pierre Malrieu a écrit :
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have an application using a framework. The framework contains two
>>> EOModels. The application references the framework. Yet, when
>>> running the application, I receive the famous error:
>>>
>>> An object store for the entity "XXX" could not be found. Verify that
>>> the entity is defined in an EOModel, and that the model is installed
>>> properly.
>>>
>>> Eomodels are not loaded. I don't know if it is an Eclipse issue.
>>> This happened suddenly, I don"t know exactly why. Maybe because I
>>> save one of the EOmodels...
>>>
>>> I have made some research on this error, and found that it might
>>> have been the result of ProjectBuilder and Eclipse bugs, but these
>>> messages are pretty old, and the bugs should have been corrected by
>>> now, so I don't know what to do...
>>>
>>> JPM.
>>>
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