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Re: do you want to blow your mind?
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Re: do you want to blow your mind?


  • Subject: Re: do you want to blow your mind?
  • From: Andrew Lindesay <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 19 Oct 2008 21:46:16 +1300

Hello Mike;

Thanks for that –– I've always taken switch-es to be stateless components, but at the same time have always looked at the "X.Y.Z.FooComponent.A.B.C" element ID's and wondered to myself, what voodoo might be going on in there, so your description is very helpful.

It is a source of amusement how working with WebObjects is sometimes somewhat like the biological study of a very amazing animal!

cheers.

So the magic is WOComponentReference + WOComponentDefinition + WOComponent. What happens is that when your template is parsed, it gets parsed into a bunch of WOComponentRef

___ Andrew Lindesay www.lindesay.co.nz

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