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Re: Detecting eo changes when they happen
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Re: Detecting eo changes when they happen


  • Subject: Re: Detecting eo changes when they happen
  • From: Florijan Stamenkovic <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 16:31:04 +0200

If you need a generalized solution, you can change your generated methods to do exactly what you want through the template. This would then give you all the functionality you want in the standard generated methods.

With EOGenerator, you generate 2 class files. One is a subclass of the other. This way, you never regenerate the file where your business logic is, so you don't have to worry about merging after changing your schema.

Ken

Yes, I did understand the concept of using another class file generator instead of EOModeler, but did not get into EOGenerator until half an hour ago. Didn't have need for it before. Anyway, I assumed your two-class solution was a design idea for the problem at hand, and not standard EOG behavior. And yes, assumptions *are*, well, like having a nasty bug in java.lang.Object :)


Thanks for your help, everybody, I think I know now how to make this work.

Best regards,
Flor

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