Re: Bizarre Behavior
Re: Bizarre Behavior
- Subject: Re: Bizarre Behavior
- From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 08:54:39 -0800
For (2) you need to add it as a framework not as a file.
On Feb 11, 2005, at 12:22 AM, Jay Martin wrote:
All,
I'm hoping someone can help. I'm having 2 issues with WO:
1) EOModeler is behaving strangely: after having it snarf an existing
mysql db to get tables, etc, when I switch to model view to connect my
relationships, none of the fields in any of the tables is
independently highlightable. It's as if the whole box representing the
table is just one large static image. I can move it around as a whole,
but not select a specific line. Interestingly enough, it doesn't seem
to happen if I create the model from scratch.
2) No matter how I attempt to add an EOModel file into my project in
Xcode, it gets inserted as a yellow folder. This, of course, means
that Xcode thinks it's just another folder. I can't double-click on it
to open EOmodeler. That in itself isn't that big a deal (just really
inconvenient), but since Xcode doesn't seem to know that it's special,
it doesn't get built right. When I run my app it can't find the model.
My environment:
Mac OS X Server 10.3.8 (although same behavior on 10.3.7)
Java 1.4.2_05-141.3
WebObjects 5.2.3 (although same behavior on 5.2.2)
I've completely uninstalled WO and reinstalled (well, as completely as
the uninstaller and manual removal of apps allows). Twice. Nada.
On a side note, it seems that I've always had some strange issue or
other with the WO dev environment in general (I've been using it
sporadically since 4.5). Is it me or is it pretty fragile? Deployed
apps are solid, but the tools seem to break in some way or another
everytime I sneeze. I'm so paranoid about OS upgrades that I find
myself using other tools, which is a real shame since WO (when it
works) is so wonderful.
BTW, I also installed WO 5.2.3 on an iMac G5 (10.3.7 client) and had
some symptoms of #2, but after I saved my model in EOModeler the first
time AFTER inserting it into the project the icon in Xcode changed to
the normal .eomodel icon and it's happy. No issue #1.
Ideas!?
jay
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