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[SOLVED] Re: general prototype questions
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[SOLVED] Re: general prototype questions


  • Subject: [SOLVED] Re: general prototype questions
  • From: Florijan Stamenkovic <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2008 15:16:04 -0400

If you're just taking Wonder's, then in 5.4.x, you can just drop it in. However, if you're in 5.3 (without Wonder), then you will need to pick the vendor-specific entity from ERPrototypes and set that as your EOJDBCPrototypes entity. Wonder has (which 5.4 also added) support for vendor-specific prototypes -- EOFrontBaseJDBCPrototypes (or EOJDBCFrontBasePrototypes -- I don't recall the order offhand). 5.3 EOF normally only supports adaptor-specific prototypes (EOJDBCPrototypes), which means you need to drop in the one you want for the database you're using. If you're using Wonder, it does this magically.

Thanks Mike, that explains it. Cool that the WO team decided to add this in, for those of use who do not use wonder.


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 >Re: general prototype questions (From: Mike Schrag <email@hidden>)

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