Re: Practical Webobjects Utilities Framework
Re: Practical Webobjects Utilities Framework
- Subject: Re: Practical Webobjects Utilities Framework
- From: David Avendasora <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2008 06:37:42 -0400
You'll have to translate the instructions to the new tools. You now
need to set this up in the .eogen file.
1) Open it and scroll all the way to the bottom to the "Defines" section
2) Click "Add"
3) Make the name of the variable "EOGenericRecord" (not EOSuperclass
as it says in the book, because the templates that come with WOLips
are already setup to look for "EOGenericRecord" so it's less work)
4) Make the value of the variable the name of your custom superclass,
including it's package (your.app.CopyableGenericRecord).
Done.
On a related note, consider using "MyGenericRecord" (or similar)
instead of "CopyableGenericRecord" since as you go there will likely
be other things you'll add to your custom superclass besides the
copyable stuff.
Dave
On Jun 24, 2008, at 10:49 PM, Jeff Schmitz wrote:
I was having one problem getting the velocity generator to generate
my model classes as extensions of my custom superclass
(CopyableGenericRecord) as described in the book.
Specifically, where it says to:
define the superclass name with:
-define-EOSuperclass CopyableGenericRecord
Where, exactly, does this line need to be added so that EOGenerator
picks it up?
Thanks,
Jeff
On Jun 23, 2008, at 5:43 PM, David Avendasora wrote:
That's what I did for the EOCopyable stuff too. It works great. Let
me know if you have any issues getting it working.
I know that the Wonder team is working on incorporating the same
functionality too, but I don't know when it will be released.
Dave
On Jun 23, 2008, at 5:59 PM, Jeff Schmitz wrote:
They are in packages form. I only need a couple of the files (the
EOCopyable stuff), so I think I'm going to just add the source to
my project and use them from there.
Thanks,
Jeff
On Jun 21, 2008, at 8:14 PM, Greg Hulands wrote:
Do you see the source in packages form or just folders?
If it is jut folders, then you'll need to modify the java build
path and add the folder as a source folder.
greg
On 21/06/2008, at 6:43 AM, Jeff Schmitz wrote:
Hello,
I've tried to import the practical webobjects utilities
framework project per instructions of pgs 335-336 of the book,
but when I use the WOLips Ant Tools->Install command on the
build file to install it, I get the following warning:
Warning: skipping jar archive /Library/Frameworks/
PracticalUtilities.framework/Resources/Java/
practicalutilities.jar because no files were included.
when I look at the practicalutilites.jar produced, it seems to
be an empty jar (it's 4kb in size). Any ideas? I can see all
the source files in the WOLips project within the src project
folder.
Thanks,
Jeff
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