Re: EOModeler and more
Re: EOModeler and more
- Subject: Re: EOModeler and more
- From: Arturo Pérez <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 09:28:25 -0500
On Jan 12, 2004, at 9:19 AM, james cicenia wrote:
OK -
I will take the naive approach... make all my objects complete and use
EOF and its caching etc.
By the way, when I did create those Fetch Specifications.. where do
they go?
I ran the "java" and I don't see them anywhere? Maybe it was late for
me last
night or I missed it in the EOModeler documentation.
Those stay in the EOModeler file/bundle. I think they're kept in the
entity
plist files.
Now that I have thoroughly (I believe) modeled my database objects in
EOModeler, what approach does one do next? Do you subclass the
generated
java so that you can run EOModeler again?
Some do that. Some use a thing called EOGenerator. It all depends on
how
often you think you're going to need to modify them. My current
approach
is to leave everything as EOGenericRecords until I'm certain that
changes
will be infrequent. That won't work on a method-heavy EO.
-James
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