Re: problem with selectedObject of EOFormController in Java Client
Re: problem with selectedObject of EOFormController in Java Client
- Subject: Re: problem with selectedObject of EOFormController in Java Client
- From: Rams <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 3 Sep 2004 01:00:46 -0400
On Sep 2, 2004, at 4:26 AM, email@hidden wrote:
> BTW, controllers do have methods along the lines of 'awake':
> controllerDidLoadArchive(), connectionWasEstablished()
>
> Pierre
I'm trying both on a custom EOListController subclass and neither seems
to be called. Do I need to register for some notification first?
On a related note. NSLog.out.appendln() is not working in my subclass
either. System.out.println doesn't either. The subclass is being
called. I gathered this because adding a while(true){} after the NSLog
call in the subclass constructor hangs the app.
Trying to figure out anything without NSLog is extremely frustrating.
Could anyone spare a moment to enlighten me? It works fine in my
subclassed Session class, though that is server side... Thinking it
was a sandbox problem, I tried setting security permissions in
JavaClient.wo... no change to the NSLog situation. Right now, I'm out
of ideas. Perhaps NSLog only lives on the server side? I'm thinking
I'll have to implement a clientSideRequest just to print strings... :-/
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