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D2W and ERAttachment
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D2W and ERAttachment


  • Subject: D2W and ERAttachment
  • From: Flavio Donadio <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2012 13:05:14 -0200

Hello, people!


Coding hung over on a sunday... Trying to use ERAttachment with a D2W app, but I can't find a foolproof tutorial on the web. Drunken style Google-fu at its best!

I understand it should be really easy to use, but I can't quite understand what I have to do to use it. Just downloaded David Holt's example and watched the video, but still don't know what I have to do.

The app shows a list of products and each can have multiple images. I have an entity called Image, which has some attributes like imageDescription, imageTags, dateAdded, createdByUser and some other stuff. But I don't want to store the image file as a blob on the database; I want to write it to the filesystem.

What do I need to do "manually"? What does Wonder does automatically for me? Where do I start?


Regards,
Flavio
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