Only if they are included in the PB.project/Xcode file.
Uli
Am 31.07.2006 um 13:45 schrieb Mike Schrag:
> How do you actually use these models at runtime without totally
> confusing your WO app? The rules of NSBundle are what we are based
> on, which is "load all the models we find," hence the explosion
> you're seeing (though I really expected it to rename duplicate
> entity names -- also not desirable for you, but I'll have to check
> on that one).
>
> ms
>
> On Jul 31, 2006, at 5:07 AM, Stéphan Mertz wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have in my project, different version of the same Model, one for
>> each database I use.
>> If I try to open a model, I have this exception:
>> org.eclipse.core.runtime.CoreException: Failed to load model in F/
>> JavaResUrgencesEO/models/ResUrgences_MySQL.eomodeld.
>> at
>> org.objectstyle.wolips.eomodeler.model.EclipseEOModelGroupFactory
>> $ModelVisitor.visit(EclipseEOModelGroupFactory.java:163)
>> [...]
>> org.eclipse.core.runtime.CoreException[0]:
>> org.objectstyle.wolips.eomodeler.model.DuplicateEntityNameException:
>> There is more than one entity named 'Acte' in this model group.
>> at
>> org.objectstyle.wolips.eomodeler.model.EOModel._checkForDuplicateEnti
>> tyName(EOModel.java:250)
>> at org.objectstyle.wolips.eomodeler.model.EOModel.addEntity
>> (EOModel.java:278)
>> [...]
>>
>> Is there a way to manage this type of configuration?
>>
>> Sincerely,
>>
>> Stéphan Mertz
>>
>
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