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Re: Direct 2 Web - which rule files?
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Re: Direct 2 Web - which rule files?


  • Subject: Re: Direct 2 Web - which rule files?
  • From: David Avendasora <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2009 15:33:26 -0400

Hey Kieran,

I believe that any given application or framework can only have two files: user.d2wmodel and d2w.d2wmodel (user.d2model would normally be maintained by the Assistant). If you have an application with 3 D2W frameworks, then you'd have a total of 8 files to work with. The rule with the _highest_ priority number will win. I'm not sure what happens if two rules have the same priority though.

Remember, if you use -D2WTraceRuleFiringEnabled YES as a launch argument, you can see all the rules fire so you'll know which one is doing what.

Dave

On Jun 15, 2009, at 2:03 PM, Kieran Kelleher wrote:

OK, as I add D2W into existing apps, I may ask some dumb questions this year, so bear with me ;-)

Question: For a typical app having D2W and the essential Wonder D2W frameworks too, what are all the rule files that get picked up? Is it only ones named d2w.d2wmodel and user.d2wmodel files or is it all and any file *.d2wmodel?

Regards, Kieran
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