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Re: Web Based EOModeler?


  • Subject: Re: Web Based EOModeler?
  • From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 09:30:11 -0700


On Oct 26, 2005, at 12:34 AM, Brendan Duddridge wrote:


Hi Chuck,

I believe that was a technology demonstration at WWDC maybe 3 or 4 years ago. I remember seeing it. It looked ok, but I prefer a desktop application for that sort of thing.


Given a choice between a mythical, fully functional desktop app and something else that works _now_, which would you prefer? :-) Right now, I'd be pleased with even a command line tool that made cross model inheritance easier than in emacs. And that is probably what I will end up with. EOModeler does not seem too pleased with cross model inheritance from an installed framework when Xcode is not being used (even worse than before!).




I would however like to see EOModeler extended to support more advanced fetch specifications. Something like 'group by', 'having', and sub-selects.



I think that would be require changes to EOControl and EOAccess not EModeler, no?


Chuck



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While engaging EOModeler in battle last night over the spoils of some
cross model inheritance and prototypes, I started to wonder how hard
it would be to make an alternative tool.  Other than emacs, I mean.
Web based would be easiest, as far as creating the UI.  Then I sort
of recalled seeing this done before.  Does this ring a bell with
anyone?  I may be thinking of Anjo Krank's DevStudio which, IIRC,
allows inspection but not editing.

Cheers,
Chuck


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