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Re: Multiple EO classes inheriting from one abstract superclass? - Resolved. . . apparently
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Re: Multiple EO classes inheriting from one abstract superclass? - Resolved. . . apparently


  • Subject: Re: Multiple EO classes inheriting from one abstract superclass? - Resolved. . . apparently
  • From: "Andrew R. Kinnie" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 07 Aug 2009 12:00:39 -0400

OK, I ended up doing what Anjo suggested (with Dave's help) and modified our entity template to look for a user info tag and if it exists, use that as the super class.  I removed the abstract entity from the model and just provided that path to the one I previously had modeled and generated in the user info dictionary with the appropriate key so the template would see it.

Seems to work, and my abstract superclass contains what I needed without re-writing the code many times. 

Thanks to everyone who helped!

Andrew


On Aug 7, 2009, at 1:46 AM, email@hidden wrote:

Date: Thu, 06 Aug 2009 16:10:39 -0400
From: "Andrew R. Kinnie" <email@hidden>
Subject: Multiple EO classes inheriting from one abstract superclass?
To: WebObjects-Dev List <email@hidden>
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Greetings:

I have four tables in a database, which are materialized views from an  
oracle db.  All four share 12 columns, which are basically numerical  
values.

I have 4 components which display repetitions based on these four  
tables.  I have these inheriting from one abstract superclass  
containing the calculations on the 12 values.

It seemed to me logical, and very object oriented to have these 4 eo  
tables inherit from 1 abstract superclass containing the 12 shared  
attributes.

I modeled this and checked the "Abstract" checkbox in Entity Modeler.   
I did not select a source table as this class is supposed to be  
abstract.

The problem is, Entity Modeler wants me to have a primary key for the  
abstract eo superclass, but the 4 subclasses have different primary  
keys representing different foreign keys from their source tables.   
Some of these keys are multiple foreign keys from multiple source  
tables (i.e. the eo is essentially a join)

If I let Entity Modeler set a primary key of "id" and delete the  
inherited "id" primary keys from the subclasses (leaving the  
previously existing primary keys, just pointing the subclass eos to  
the new superclass), I get an SQL error because the tables are missing  
an id column.

Any ideas?  It there a way to do this?  Or do I need to write the code  
4 times in both the component and the eos?

Thanks in advance.

Andrew Kinnie

WOLips 5888
Wonder 8988
WO 5.4.3
Mac OS X 10.5.7

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