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RE: EnterpriseObjects in a regular Java application
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RE: EnterpriseObjects in a regular Java application


  • Subject: RE: EnterpriseObjects in a regular Java application
  • From: Ricardo Strausz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 13:20:01 -0600

It really depends on your skills as a WO programmer... since I do not know, I prefer to take the conservative advise:
start with Direct-to-Java.
The next step is... NeXTSTEP.............. just kidding,
Then, step by step you can customise it until you get a feeling on the different parts of the framework.
Just after that, I would try to go deeper in EOF.

The article mention below will give you a nice hint, but I will try it just after having a better knowledge of EOF.

Suerte!
Dino

On Jan 30, 2006, at 6:44 AM, email@hidden wrote:

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Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 10:24:41 +0100

From: "Ruenagel, Frank" <email@hidden>

Subject: RE: EnterpriseObjects in a regular Java application

To: "John Huss" <email@hidden>

Cc: email@hidden

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<email@hidden">email@hidden>

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Hi,


there is a little bit outdated stepwise article about this issue:

http://www.stepwise.com/Articles/Technical/2001-07-01.01.html


It has helped me to create a java console app.


HTH

Frank






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