On 15-Mar-08, at 9:23 PM, Mike Schrag wrote:
> It's rare that there's a new feature that impacts templates. The
> built-in templates are provided as examples. You can always copy
> them out so you don't just get whatever the latest version is. The
> old templates still work, these just take advantage of new Wonder
> features.
>
> ms
>
> On Mar 15, 2008, at 9:03 PM, James Cicenia wrote:
>> Thanks Mike -
>>
>> You sure update wonder a lot.. I think mine was only a month or so
>> old. Just not developing with it in ernest.
>>
>> -j-
I like to create an EOTemplate folder in each new project with a copy
of my templates in there.
It's more work (and duplication) but it means I'm insulated from
changes at the project level and I can chose to add or remove features
in the templates based on the needs of that project.
;david
-- David LeBer Codeferous Software 'co-def-er-ous' adj. Literally 'code-bearing' site: http://codeferous.com blog: http://davidleber.net profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/davidleber -- Toronto Area Cocoa / WebObjects developers group: http://tacow.org>> >> On Mar 15, 2008, at 7:32 PM, Mike Schrag wrote: >> >>> You're using the built-in Wonder velocity templates, which are >>> using the latest version of Project Wonder. Your Project Wonder >>> is out-of-date. >>> >>> ms >>> >>> On Mar 15, 2008, at 7:47 PM, James Cicenia wrote: >>>> My Eclipse is telling me this is bad without any explanation. >>>> >>>> er.extensions.ERXGenericRecord.InverseRelationshipUpdater >>>> >>>> It was created via the velogenerator. >>>> >>>> as in this generated method(it is in all my base classes which >>>> have relationships): >>>> >>>> public void setUserRelationship(com.aweli.cpn.eo.User value) { >>>> if (_Client.LOG.isDebugEnabled()) { >>>> _Client.LOG.debug("updating user from " + user() + " to " + >>>> value); >>>> } >>>> if >>>> (er >>>> .extensions >>>> .ERXGenericRecord >>>> .InverseRelationshipUpdater.updateInverseRelationships()) { >>>> setUser(value); >>>> } >>>> else if (value == null) { >>>> com.aweli.cpn.eo.User oldValue = user(); >>>> if (oldValue != null) { >>>> removeObjectFromBothSidesOfRelationshipWithKey(oldValue, >>>> "user"); >>>> } >>>> } else { >>>> addObjectToBothSidesOfRelationshipWithKey(value, "user"); >>>> } >>>> } >>>> >>>> >>>> Am I missing something? Or a switch, or ? >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> James Cicenia >>> >> >
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