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Re: Fetch Spec Misunderstanding
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Re: Fetch Spec Misunderstanding


  • Subject: Re: Fetch Spec Misunderstanding
  • From: Darich Runyan/OMNI INFOSEC LTD HQ <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 19:21:27 -0400

> Consider using the EOSharedEditingContext. That's what it's made for.
>
> If you have the Apple WO documentation, you should find the
> EOSharedEditingContext API with your browser at:
>
>      file:///Developer/Documentation/WebObjects/Reference/API/index.html
>

Jerry,

Would this EOSharedEditingContext be instantiated in Application?  The
documentation implies this where it says that they are "persist for the life
of the application;" however, it does not actually specify if it is within
the Application startup that they get built.

Darich


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