Re: Eclipse 3.3 and entity modeler

From: Mike Schrag (mschra..dimension.com)
Date: Tue Oct 23 2007 - 11:45:21 EDT

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    ... and also the exact same codebase as Entity Modeler internal. If
    you're using Eclipse, there should be basically no reason to use
    standalone entity modeler. What exactly was the problem you're
    seeing with fetch specs? I didn't follow. Can you send a screenshot?

    On Oct 23, 2007, at 10:58 AM, John Huss wrote:

    > /Applications/Entity Modeler.app is a stand-alone executable. You
    > don't execute it inside Eclipse, you just double-click it and it runs.
    >
    > John
    >
    > On 10/23/07, Valerio Luccio <valerio.lucci..yu.edu> wrote:
    > I'm running on OSX 10.4.10. I installed Eclipse 3.3 and did all the
    > updates (I think), but the entity modeler doesn't work properly for
    > me.
    > When I look at a named fetch specification, the "Qualifier" shows
    > only
    > blank fields (name, model, parameters). I've downloaded the new Entity
    > Modeler (very nice work, congratulations), but I can't figure out
    > how to
    > have the model use that from within Eclipse. I tried to configure
    > it as
    > an external application, but I get the error: "/Applications/Entity
    > Modeler.app: cannot execute" (this is the limitation of OSX that makes
    > it very difficult to "open" apps from within the file selector.)
    >
    > Any suggestions ?
    >
    > Thanks,
    >
    > --
    > Valerio Luccio (212) 998-8736
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