Re: user.d2wmodel
Re: user.d2wmodel
- Subject: Re: user.d2wmodel
- From: David Holt <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 09:46:48 -0700
On 30-Jun-09, at 8:23 AM, David LeBer wrote:
On 30-Jun-09, at 10:44 AM, email@hidden wrote:
I was working with the podcast:
D2W : Using ERExcelLook
It appears that I have a problem with the Rules. I noticed that
before I created the user.d2wmodel, I saw the errors in the
console that the file wasn't found. then I created the file with
rule modeler and the error went away but it doesn't appear to be
applying my rule. (i was asking for only 2 columns). I saw no
errors. I expected that I would see an error something like (can
not find key 'x'). there was no error produced and instead of
getting an excel file with 2 columns, it output all the columns
(as if there were no rule present).
I was hoping to show an error but there were none showing. What
can I show you to help figure this out.
Ted
Ted,
Unfortunately I haven't completed the 'getting started' podcast and
I jumped right into the ERExcelLook one (I blame David Holt... ;-)
But see, it's working! People are trying it out because it is so
cool. Diabolical, I know :-)
Thanks for releasing the recording at WOWODC to the community too. I
think that is a real act of generousity and I hope it has more of the
desired effect.
Anyway, what might be happening is that your user.d2wmodel is not
getting updated.
Check the user.d2wmodel file in build/YourProject.woa/Contents/
Resources/user.d2wmodel if it doesn''t contain your changes then
that's your problem.
RuleModeler communicates with WOLips using the WOLips server so if
you haven't yet, you'll need to configure that:
1. Go to Eclipse->Preferences->WOLips->WOLips Server and make sure
it's enabled and make note of the server port and password
2. Apply any changes
3. Go to RuleModeler -> Preferences and set the port and password
to match the WOLips Server values from above.
To be safe, quite Eclipse and RuleModeler and then launch Eclipse
first followed by RuleModeler.
This should make the rule files you edit update for running
applications.
Good stuff!
;david
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