Re: Snapshot problems
Re: Snapshot problems
- Subject: Re: Snapshot problems
- From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 13:37:41 -0700
On Apr 20, 2007, at 12:45 PM, Steven Mark McCraw wrote:
Now we are getting somewhere! I have removed the mostly
irrelevant bits.
Super! I am dying to get to the root of this.
I am as well, this is puzzling.
There was nothing in them at all last night when I tested. I
went ahead and uncommented everything this morning, because it
seemed to have no effect. The superclasses are just the
generated classes from EOGenerator. The only unusual thing
about them is that I had to change the template for the to-many
relationships to make sure that they returned an empty array
rather than null if no relationships had been set,
RIght here. This is where the red lights flash and the sirens
start whooping. This is also a symptom of the problem but it much
closer to the problem. Until you fix this, EOF is not right and
you are wasting time trying to fix a symptom of a deeper,
underlying problem.
Does this happen for both newly created objects and fetched
existing objects? Just one of them? Does it happen for all EOs
or just some of them? Usually this means that you have forgotten
a call to super.awake... in awakeFromFetch or awakeFromInsertion.
Are you using inheritance at all? Check all the way up the
inheritance chain, even into frameworks.
Ok, I have reverted to the original template that came with
EOGenerator, I have regenerated all of my EOs, and recompiled. So
far, I have not hit the NullPointerException difficulties that I
used to have with the old template.
Have you tried creating a new KitQuantity and verifying that the to
many relationships are non-null and instances of NSMutableArray?
As I recall, the previous issue applied to all objects that
referenced a to-many relationship which had no foreign rows defined
yet, whether the object was new or not. The only thing that I
changed in the EOGenerator template (I used
EOGJavaSource.eotemplate) was importing
er.extensions.ERXGenericRecord and making everything subclass
ERXGenericRecord. Could this be a mistake? Should I go back to
subclassing EOGenericRecord?
It might be worth trying to sub-class EOGenericRecord to see if it
makes any difference. I am not aware of any problems related to
ERXGenericRecord, but it is a good test to make anyway.
Even with this not happening, my suspicions still lie with object
creation as that is the only time that you are seeing EOF corruption.
The only other reason that this would happen is if it failed to
find a ClassDescription for the entity. It uses model information
to determine what relationships to initialize. Right now, I
suspect that this is your problem. Add your application as an
omniscient observer to NSNotificationCenter and log out all
notifications. That will probably show where the problem starts.
ok, my application is now an omniscient observer, and holy cow,
there is a lot of logging coming out.
Yes, I should have warned you of that. :-)
The relevant part seems to be at startup, and sure enough, for
every table in the model, there is a line that looks like this:
INFO NSLog - <class com.webobjects.foundation.NSNotification
(name=EOEntityLoadedNotification, object=<EOEntity CatalogItem
2061482>, userInfo={})>
That is good.
Then there is this line:
INFO NSLog - <class com.webobjects.foundation.NSNotification
(name=ERXModelGroupAddedNotification, object=<EOModelGroup
(("CCGStore", "file:/Library/Frameworks/
EclipseCCGStoreFramework.framework/Resources/CCGStore.eomodeld"),
("Karaoke", "file:/Library/Frameworks/EclipseKaraokeMisc.framework/
Resources/Karaoke.eomodeld"), ("erprototypes", "file:/Library/
Frameworks/ERPrototypes.framework/Resources/
erprototypes.eomodeld"), ("CCGAuth", "file:/Library/Frameworks/
EclipseCicadaUtility.framework/Resources/CCGAuth.eomodeld"))>,
userInfo={})>
Then, (again for every table in each of the EOModels I am loading)
there is a line that looks like this:
INFO NSLog - <class com.webobjects.foundation.NSNotification
(name=EOClassDescriptionNeededForEntityNameNotification,
object=CatalogItem, userInfo={})>
So far, so good.
When I actually do things in the application, a ton more stuff
comes out, but I'm not sure how much is relevant. Is there
something else I should be looking for? What does
EOClassDescriptionNeededForEntityNameNotification mean? Does this
signify some kind of problem with my EOModel(s)?
No, that is normal.
Try adding this to KitQuantity and create a new one:
public EOClassDescription classDescription()
{
EOClassDescription description = super.classDescription();
NSLog.out.appendln("KitQuantity classDescription: " + description);
return description;
}
Now, before you do that, you might want to look at the model
again. Are you sharing classes across entities (have multiple
entities using the same class name)? Are some of the entities in
another model that is not getting loaded? Are using inheritance
with non-unqiue restricting qualifiers?
Chuck
I am not sharing classes across entities, and it appears all my
models are getting loaded from all the included frameworks. I am
not using inheritance anywhere.
OK
That is because you hid the earlier symptom of the real problem.
Good to know. I'll be thrilled to find the real problem so that I
can avoid it in the future. Thanks again for the help.
My pleasure.
Chuck
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