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Re: Multiple model approach


  • Subject: Re: Multiple model approach
  • From: Ondra Cada <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 15 May 2005 00:42:48 +0200

Florijan,

On 14.5.2005, at 23:57, Florijan Stamenkovic wrote:

This would be a lot more easy to organize if I would separate all those major tables (with their belonging helper-tables) into separate models, and link them through the model group to the super- tables. Basically to apply the relations in reality also to the model group.

I've been reading a lot about the EOF stack and how data is fetched, but can't really get my head around it all at once. As I see it using multiple models should not be an issue for it since I would still be using just one stack, right?

However, I did see some issues rising over just adding the models to a project (XCode, don't know how Eclipse is on that at all), and that made me think that it is not a typical approach to take. Or no?

Anybody has some practical experience or advice on the issue in general?


Cannot say for WO5, but in WO4 we had a pretty big application with ten-odd models, and there was no problem with it at all.


(Well there *was* some problem details of which I cannot quite recall at the moment with visibility of models from frameworks, but I guess that would not happen in Java :))
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Ondra Čada
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