Re: EOModels and Eclipse Question

From: James Cicenia (jame..imijon.com)
Date: Mon Dec 13 2004 - 10:39:12 EST

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    Hi -

    Thank you for your quick response! I am still a bit confused on
    organization,etc.

    In eclipse what is an EOModeler Framework?

    I do understand that in Java I can get at everything, especially after
    reading all
    the prototype switching in code, etc.

    So do I have model1 with just prototypes:
    EOJDBCPrototypes
    MYSQLPrototypes
    DB2Prototypes

    and model2 with all my applications entities, etc.?

    All in my Eclipse project?

    Thanks again.

    On Dec 13, 2004, at 9:31 AM, WOLips wrote:

    > hiya dude
    > ----- Original Message -----
    > From: "James Cicenia" <jame..imijon.com>
    > To: "WOLips" <woproject-de..bjectstyle.org>; "WebObjects Dev"
    > <webobjects-de..ists.apple.com>
    > Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 4:19 PM
    > Subject: EOModels and Eclipse Question
    >
    >
    >> OK -
    >>
    >> I have read and re-read the section in Practical WebObjects and of
    >> course EOModeler help.
    >>
    >> Nowhere did I ever find that you could have two models in the same
    >> project and the one
    >> model would see the other's prototypes. Ok, so I finally figured that
    >> out.
    >>
    >> Now my question is do I put my prototypes in the same model in eclipse
    >> or do I put them in
    > No
    >> separate models in Eclipse? Finally, do I need a separate framework
    >> for
    > No, u need the EOModeler Framework.
    >
    >> them, or is that just
    >> a convenience for future projects? I need one for MySQL and another
    >> for
    >> DB2 (As an aside has
    >> anyone created a DB2 prototype entity?).
    >>
    >> Just trying to go a bit slow here and trying to understand a bit more
    >> about the structure
    >> of where these EOModels go with Eclipse.
    > i think you see the problem from a worng point of view.
    > you want the Models see the other classes/Enteties of the other model?
    > i would say, it looks like this: you can see both classes/ enteties in
    > the
    > java code.
    >
    >>
    >> Thanks again.
    >> James Cicenia
    >
    > Sako.
    >
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >



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