All of the other PlugIns (Oracle excluded) seem to use the same name as the one included in the WO binaries, but I do see your point about it possibly causing confusion for all the WO developers out there using OpenBase.
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snk. snrk. cough. cough…
Okay, seriously though, I think it would be best to use the expected name (OpenBasePlugIn) and use the same mechanisms that the other DB plugins use to keep there from being conflicts.
Now, let me get back to my servlet-based D2JC project with vertical inheritance and sharedEC on SQLServer.
Which reminds me, somewhere around here I have Chuck’s MicrosoftPlugIn… I should look at updating that and getting it into Wonder, too - as I promised I would … a couple years ago.
:-)
Dave
On May 28, 2014, at 12:27 PM, Timothy Worman <
email@hidden> wrote:
I received permission to include a modified OpenBasePlugIn into Wonder. Thought I’d open this up to a best practice discussion here. Since the original plugin was bundled with the WO frameworks, my assumption is that the plugin class should be renamed
- sth like EROpenBasePlugIn? By doing so we could eliminate any possible confusion.
It was communicated to me that the plugin was an enhanced version of the one that shipped with WO. I have modified it to correct immediate issues with migrations in Wonder (including updates to WO 5.4 synchronization classes). This would also make it somewhat
dependent on a version of Wonder that has been updated in the same fashion - which I also have and, if it passes muster, could be pulled into Wonder as well.
Tim
UCLA GSE&IS
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