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Re: Could not find EOClassDescription for entity name... ("newbie")
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Re: Could not find EOClassDescription for entity name... ("newbie")


  • Subject: Re: Could not find EOClassDescription for entity name... ("newbie")
  • From: Ken Ishimoto <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 17:55:05 +0100

Wow, this Answer saved me from getting crazy...

I tried for 7 hours now, the some Problem. I recreate the Project 5 times, and and........

but, WHYYYYYY



Thanks anyway you helped me a lot

Ken Ishimoto



On 2007/12/22, at 9:43, Craig St Jean wrote:

Wow, that was easy... I moved the models into Resources in Eclipse and it works now.
Thank you!


On Dec 22, 2007, at 3:31 AM, Daniele Corti wrote:

If you have defined your EOModel Properly, this is probably caused by your build that does not contain the new EOModel. Try to clean your project, and rebuilt it.

2007/12/22, Craig St Jean < email@hidden>:
Hello all,
I'm trying to follow Janine's WebObjects Tutorial (http://wotutorial.furfly.com/downloads.html )


I've created my model just fine, generated the code, and created an AddEdit component.

In the AddEdit code, I have the following line:
displayBoard = (DisplayBoard )EOUtilities .createAndInsertInstance(session().defaultEditingContext(), "DisplayBoard");
Where DisplayBoard is the model I've generated.


When I try to run the project though, I get this:
Application: nhlpm
Error: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException exception
Reason:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException : Could not find EOClassDescription for entity name 'DisplayBoard' !


I'm sure I just missed something but I can't seem to find it. The DisplayBoard class references the same string, and I'm not sure if it needs to be registered somewhere, or whats going on.
Any ideas?


(Note: using WOLips + WebObjects 5.4)

Thanks!!

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