Re: How do I configure an EOModel's connection info if it comes from a framework
Re: How do I configure an EOModel's connection info if it comes from a framework
- Subject: Re: How do I configure an EOModel's connection info if it comes from a framework
- From: Riccardo De Menna <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 03 Oct 2013 00:35:36 +0200
Yes... Wonder is in place.
Riccardo De Menna
> On 03/ott/2013, at 00:18, Chuck Hill <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> Are you using Project Wonder? If not, start. It provides all of this for
> free. E.g. "there is a property for that"
>
> Chuck
>
>
>> On 2013-10-02 3:04 PM, "Riccardo De Menna" <email@hidden> wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I have a question regarding how to configure an EOModel. The model is
>> complete with connection info, db driver setup and so on and it works
>> fine.
>> How should I behave if I wanted it to be more of an abstract thing and
>> stick it into a framework so that different apps can include it, but
>> replace their specific connection info that is relevant to them only?
>>
>> Putting the model in the framework seems straightforward, but when I run
>> the app, the model uses the connection info it finds in the framework
>> copy of itself .
>>
>> I clumsily attempted to duplicate the model in the app, and it does seem
>> to replace the original model in the framework while editing (allowing me
>> to enter custom connection details), but at runtime, it still picks up
>> the original one.
>>
>> Am I missing an obvious way of doing this?
>>
>> regards,
>> Riccardo
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