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Re: Initializing a framework


  • Subject: Re: Initializing a framework
  • From: King Chung Huang <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 24 Apr 2004 13:37:42 -0600

Tip: I often have my Framework initializers create a worker object to listen for ApplicationWillLaunchNotification or ApplicationDidLaunchNotification if I need to do initialization just before or after the WOApplication instance is constructed.

King Chung Huang
Learning Commons
University of Calgary

On Apr 24, 2004, at 12:38 PM, Arturo Pirez wrote:

2. The initializer class is called _way_ early. I expected it to work like the database connections; i.e. after the application had been initialized. In fact, in my case, the framework is initialized right after the main. If you have the run log opened the initialization happens when the first <main> is printed after the classpath list is printed. So, I came to believe it wasn't happening because I was looking for the initialization much later.
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