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Re: Is D2W dead? [Was: WebAssistant IllegalStateException]
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Re: Is D2W dead? [Was: WebAssistant IllegalStateException]


  • Subject: Re: Is D2W dead? [Was: WebAssistant IllegalStateException]
  • From: Ramsey Gurley <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 02:00:26 -0400

Ok, I see...

And for the sake of posterity, apparently I was getting this warning

WARN NSLog - ** DirectToWeb could not merge d2wmodel from file:/path/ to/d2w.d2wmodel for reason: <com.webobjects.directtoweb.Assignment 0x628381> valueForKey(): lookup of unknown key: 'priority'.
This class does not have an instance variable of the name priority or _priority, nor a method of the name priority, _priority, getPriority, or _getPriority


Because my .d2wmodel files were empty... that's a rather cryptic error message. Anyhow, I loaded both the user and d2w .d2wmodel files with a simple rule

(
100 : *true* => backgroundColorForTable = #ff0000 [com.webobjects.directtoweb.Assignment]
)


And I can now get colored tables... Using different priorities and table colors indicates they both work. However, one word of warning to anyone else venturing into D2W for the first time... I kept getting the above error and gray tables even after loading both files with a rule because I had to refresh my workspace (F5) for changes to take effect... I've now enabled "Automatically Refresh" in Eclipse's "Preferences->Workspace" and everything updates as soon as I save changes to the .d2wmodels and refresh the page.

So, one last question before I'm off to study D2W in more depth... are there any tools like the external RuleModeler.app that you guys would recommend?

Thanks for your reply by the way :-)

rg


On Aug 13, 2008, at 12:05 AM, Guido Neitzer wrote:

On 12.08.2008, at 21:50, Ramsey Gurley wrote:

Without WebAssistant, how do you freeze components?

Keep your D2W application dynamic. You'll be way happier in the future ...


Is D2W dead with it?

Absolutely. Same as my car dies when I clean the dust off ...

cug

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