Re: Corrupted Files ? and WO Builder
Re: Corrupted Files ? and WO Builder
- Subject: Re: Corrupted Files ? and WO Builder
- From: Brian Allen <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2003 18:37:04 -0600
Within WO Builder, you can create a key. In the "Add Key" dialog, you can
select a data type that the new key will be and you can select what type of
source code will be generated.
I can select any type of data and generate source for "A method returning
the value". After doing this, the new item created will have attributes of
another data type.
Simple example, I can create an item of data type apple, but the new apple
will have apple attributes and attributes from the orange data type.
If I create more than one key, only the first key will have these erroneous
characteristics. If I delete the first key, the second key will now have
the erroneous characteristics.
- Brian
on 3/26/03 3:32 PM, Art Isbell at email@hidden wrote:
> On Tuesday, March 25, 2003, at 07:27 PM, Brian Allen wrote:
>
>> From within WO Builder, I can add a key with a method for returning the
>> value, but the key acts like an object with attributes which are
>> presented
>> in the next list.
>
> I'm having difficulty understanding what you're experiencing. What do
> you mean by "the key acts like an object with attributes which are
> presented in the next list"? What list?
>
>> If I bind the object only at the top level of list, everything works as
>> excepted. If I try an erroneous attribute, I get a runtime exception
>> for a
>> "ClassNotFoundException".
>
> Please explain "the top level of list". What do you mean by "if I try
> an erroneous attribute"?
>
>> For example, I can add a integer key, but the key acts like an object
>> with
>> attributes based on a class representing a table.
>
> How does an integer key act "like an object with attributes based on a
> class representing a table"? What class represents a table?
>
> I'm probably missing one concept that would make everything clear :-)
>
> Aloha,
> Art
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