On jul 12, 2006, at 10:37 PM, Art Isbell wrote: To prevent Xcode's eomodel editor from opening eomodels, I inspected an eomodeld in Finder, set its "Open with" to EOModeler, clicked "Change All...". Actually of all the things you said this fixed the problem for me. THANKS!
Am 12.07.2006 um 22:31 schrieb Chuck Hill:
If you set the headers to disallow caching it should prevent what
Thomas is describing. However, if the user allowed the browser to
save their password, there is nothing you can do.
Sure you can: set the name of the username field to
session.se
On Jun 30, 2006, at 7:31 AM, Gilles MATHURIN wrote:
As you may know i am currently developping a dynamic website, the
first for me, and i am using WO. Meanwhile the development, i am
looking for WO hosting services, the only one i found still now who
offer good prices (i mean who i can affo
On Jul 12, 2006, at 10:08 AM, Andrew Lindesay wrote:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello;
...
I have also assembled some 'beta quality' supporting doco/code for
development of Cocoa<--WS-->WO and if anybody is interested I can
also point you at that.
cheers.
Andrew Lindesay
Hey Andrew!
I'd
Hi, Art & Ricardo,
Like Art, I've been double clicking EOModels in Xcode's Groups &
Files list to bring up EOModeler for quite a while. I'm running Xcode
2.3 and WO 5.3.1 on Mac OS X 10.4.7 and have pretty much the same
settings as Art.
I add the EOModel to the Resources group using the c
On Jul 12, 2006, at 2:34 PM, Ricardo Parada wrote:
But, still wondering has anybody actually got the double
clicking of .eomodeld files to work on Xcode?
Yep. The only time that I've had a problem is when the eomodel was
added to an Xcode project as a group (beige folder icon) rather
Yep, I'm currently doing something similar to what Chuck says here,
e.g. I drag the eomodeld to the EOModeler application icon on my
Dock. That opens it. :-)
But, still wondering has anybody actually got the double clicking
of .eomodeld files to work on Xcode?
I tried asking the qu
On Jul 12, 2006, at 5:22 PM, Joe Little wrote:
ThirstyBear likely doesn't have a full-time events manager, so I'll
probably get a call in the next day or two. I'll keep everyone
informed. If we have to vote on things, I'm sure Chuck can make yet
another handy WO-App in a jiffy to facilitate :)
ThirstyBear likely doesn't have a full-time events manager, so I'll
probably get a call in the next day or two. I'll keep everyone
informed. If we have to vote on things, I'm sure Chuck can make yet
another handy WO-App in a jiffy to facilitate :)
On 7/12/06, Chuck Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
That usually indicates a classpath error. Could it be a security
problem is preventing it from loading? Is this in dev or
deployment? Any other changed besides Java 1.5?
Chuck
On Jul 12, 2006, at 1:53 PM, Ryan Poling wrote:
I get this error when I try to launch my Java Client application
I have the same problem as Ricardo. I just created a shortcut to
EOModeler on my desktop, then drag the model out of wretchedCodeThing
and drop it on EOModeler.
Chuck
On Jul 12, 2006, at 4:57 PM, Jerry W. Walker wrote:
Hi, Ricardo,
This sounds like Xcode has lost your .eomodeld director
Hi!
Nice tip! But must be used with care... depending on the app (and
on the target) I might want to let people use autocomplete! :) Trade-
offs, trade-offs...
Yours
Miguel Arroz
On 2006/07/13, at 00:55, Chuck Hill wrote:
Now there is a handy piece of information that I had overlooke
Hi, Ricardo,
This sounds like Xcode has lost your .eomodeld directory, not that it
is trying to open it with the wrong editor.
I suggest that you select it in the Groups and Files list and GetInfo
on it. Check to see where Xcode thinks it is and confirm that it is
there. If it is, also ch
Now there is a handy piece of information that I had overlooked.
Thanks!
Chuck
On Jul 12, 2006, at 4:33 PM, Cliff Tuel wrote:
If you set the headers to disallow caching it should prevent what
Thomas is describing. However, if the user allowed the browser to
save their password, there is noth
Hello -
I am moving our application to all SSL and have come up with a
problem I don't quite understand.
My application is running perfectly except when a page is rendered
after sending an email.
For some reason, the return page is losing the https and instead has
http for all the links e
Hi,
I'm trying to double click on a .eomodeld directory in Xcode's Groups
& Files view and have Xcode open it with EOModeler.
I opened my Xcode Preferences, clicked on File Types and then set the
Preferred Editor for wrapper.eomodeld to use External Editor, e.g.
EOModeler.
But still no lu
> If you set the headers to disallow caching it should prevent what
> Thomas is describing. However, if the user allowed the browser to
> save their password, there is nothing you can do.
Yes there is: add autocomplete="OFF" to your tag.
--
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You're living my worst nightmare!
On Jul 12, 2006, at 4:27 PM, Owen McKerrow wrote:
I'll do you one better Miguel, I have no alcohol or caffeine ! So I
don't even have tea : ) Before anyone ask's its cause of a heart
condition.
Owen McKerrow
WebMaster, emlab
Ph : +61 02 4221 5517
http://e
I'll do you one better Miguel, I have no alcohol or caffeine ! So I
don't even have tea : ) Before anyone ask's its cause of a heart
condition.
Owen McKerrow
WebMaster, emlab
Ph : +61 02 4221 5517
http://emlab.uow.edu.au
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On Jul 12, 2006, at 6:52 PM, Miguel Arroz wrote:
Hi!
Sorry... tea only! :P I'm starting to wonder if I'll be accepted
at the meet-up at all... ;)
Yours
Miguel Arroz
Geez, Miguel, I'm really sorry! I didn't realize that you were
consumption challenged. It's OK, though, I hear that
Yeah, I'm on 'digest' so I might be a couple of emails behind. :-o
--
josh
On Jul 12, 2006, at 4:10 PM, Joe Little wrote:
Well, I have to see if I can get the room etc, and what the deal is.
If the simpler solution is available, we may avail ourselves of it.
On 7/12/06, Joshua Paul <[EMAIL P
Well, I have to see if I can get the room etc, and what the deal is.
If the simpler solution is available, we may avail ourselves of it.
On 7/12/06, Joshua Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Okay, it's not the most ideal situation, but I've set up a Fundable
goal of $940. That's $20 per person, wi
Okay, it's not the most ideal situation, but I've set up a Fundable
goal of $940. That's $20 per person, with 47 people signed up at the
GVC site. The rub is that there's a 7% fee imposed by Fundable for
helping to raise the funds, and a $10 fee for them to mail a check.
However, I look at
Agreed.On Jul 12, 2006, at 6:52 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:Or I can simply organize, if they allow, the cash bar and pay the $125 for the room, with each person paying me $2 to cover, on their own for their drinks and any ordered food. That sounds like a good option. And more in keeping with our planni
Me likes the alcohol, but hates the beer and coffee. So, you'll be in
good company. Earl Grey any day for me :)
On 7/12/06, Miguel Arroz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi!
Sorry... tea only! :P I'm starting to wonder if I'll be accepted
at the meet-up at all... ;)
Yours
Miguel Arroz
On 20
sounds like the chances are pretty slim ;-)
Alan
On Jul 12, 2006, at 4:52 PM, Miguel Arroz wrote:
Hi!
Sorry... tea only! :P I'm starting to wonder if I'll be accepted
at the meet-up at all... ;)
Yours
Miguel Arroz
On 2006/07/12, at 23:47, Chuck Hill wrote:
Do you at least drink c
Tea, eh? I dunno. We might have to take a vote on this. ;-)
On Jul 12, 2006, at 3:52 PM, Miguel Arroz wrote:
Hi!
Sorry... tea only! :P I'm starting to wonder if I'll be accepted
at the meet-up at all... ;)
Yours
Miguel Arroz
On 2006/07/12, at 23:47, Chuck Hill wrote:
Do you at
On Jul 12, 2006, at 3:25 PM, Joe Little wrote:
For everyone's reading:
http://www.thirstybear.com/thirsty-bear-presskit.pdf
I have a call in, but it hasn't been returned. I'm not sure if we need
to have food+bev for the minimum. Also, what exact times do you guys
want? When's the Apple recept
Hi!
Sorry... tea only! :P I'm starting to wonder if I'll be accepted
at the meet-up at all... ;)
Yours
Miguel Arroz
On 2006/07/12, at 23:47, Chuck Hill wrote:
Do you at least drink coffee?
On Jul 12, 2006, at 3:07 PM, Miguel Arroz wrote:
Hi!
Just confirming, but... I suppose al
On Jul 12, 2006, at 3:17 PM, Joe Little wrote:
I don't have a problem with the $20.. The issue is that most places
want to have something up front. I'm willing to foot the required
bill, and then it'll be up to me to collect. At the going numbers, we
are likely looking at a single tab requireme
Do you at least drink coffee?
On Jul 12, 2006, at 3:07 PM, Miguel Arroz wrote:
Hi!
Just confirming, but... I suppose all those places have non-
alcoholic drinks and food! I don't drink alcohol, but I'm always
ready to eat some tasty stuff and drink fruit juices! :)
(Yes, I don't drin
For everyone's reading:
http://www.thirstybear.com/thirsty-bear-presskit.pdf
I have a call in, but it hasn't been returned. I'm not sure if we need
to have food+bev for the minimum. Also, what exact times do you guys
want? When's the Apple reception? We can do either $15 (2 hours) or
$20 (3 hour
Such things have been dealt with before. What about a Paypal or Kagi
account?
Don Carlile
> From: Joe Little <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 15:17:02 -0700
> To: Marc Respass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: WebObjects List
> Subject: Re: Re: WWDC WO Meet
>
> I don't have a problem with t
Always the case. Just for everyone's info:
http://www.thirstybear.com/
I'm thinking the Billar Room.
On 7/12/06, Miguel Arroz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi!
Just confirming, but... I suppose all those places have non-
alcoholic drinks and food! I don't drink alcohol, but I'm always
ready
I don't have a problem with the $20.. The issue is that most places
want to have something up front. I'm willing to foot the required
bill, and then it'll be up to me to collect. At the going numbers, we
are likely looking at a single tab requirement for the party and some
up front food ordered. I
+3 for the m Dimension crew for the Thirsty Bear. Odds are there is
no place we can shove 50+ people that is going to be free, and $20-30
is perfectly reasonable for food + drinking ... and good times with
good friends ... priceless :')
On Jul 12, 2006, at 6:06 PM, Marc Respass wrote:
The
Hi!
Just confirming, but... I suppose all those places have non-
alcoholic drinks and food! I don't drink alcohol, but I'm always
ready to eat some tasty stuff and drink fruit juices! :)
(Yes, I don't drink, and I wash... I'm not a real geek! ;) )
yours
Miguel Arroz
On 2006/07/12, a
The Thirsty Bear is a great place and for goodness sake, $20? Take
the train from SFO to the City and you can save 20. :). $20 sounds
like a bargain to me, not a show stopper. Unless I missed something
and there's going to be some need for 100 singles (in which, case I'm
still going) ;)
A
Dully noted, but after Chucks comment, the open mic thing sounds more
intrigueing :)
However, I looked into Thirsty Bear. Because of our size we can
comfortably get the billiard room for free, but the catch is the
minimal payment stuff:
Food and Beverage Minimums: Food minimum requirement is $
Are you using change notification? I have seen the #3 problem you
describe if you add attributes to a change-notified entity and don't
roll all cooperating instances at the same time.
(ie, an instance which doesn't know about a new attribute posts a
change snapshot to an instance which does
Well, although Open Mic night could be kind of painful to be around,
they might have a separate room for large groups. Hopefully
soundproofed. :)
janine
On Jul 12, 2006, at 1:54 PM, Joe Little wrote:
Just looked at it, and it appears that at 7:30pm that night open-mic
night is on, so an e
What could be more fun than a bunch of drunken WO developers with a
microphone! I have somethin I wanna shay...
On Jul 12, 2006, at 1:54 PM, Joe Little wrote:
Just looked at it, and it appears that at 7:30pm that night open-mic
night is on, so an event there is already planned.
On 7/12/06
I really think you guys should consider the Thirsty Bear unless it's
booked... Their upstairs is perfect for this size.
On Jul 12, 2006, at 4:51 PM, Joe Little wrote:
On 7/12/06, Chuck Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Jul 12, 2006, at 1:07 PM, Joe Little wrote:
> Here's an idea. Instead
Just looked at it, and it appears that at 7:30pm that night open-mic
night is on, so an event there is already planned.
On 7/12/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Josh suggests the Hotel Utah (http://www.thehotelutahsaloon.com).
From a quick look at their website they have WiFi an
I get this error when I try to launch my Java Client application.
Any ideas? This is with Java 1.5.
-Ryan
[Session started at 2006-07-12 13:52:07 -0700.]
[LaunchRunner Error]
com.webobjects.eoapplication.client.EOClientApplicationSupport.main
(String[]) threw an exception:
java.lang.Ille
On 7/12/06, Chuck Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Jul 12, 2006, at 1:07 PM, Joe Little wrote:
> Here's an idea. Instead of us all trying to find a good pub that has
> room for us, etc, would it not be reasonable to just have a
> "reception" at the King George meeting room. We can get bar ser
Josh suggests the Hotel Utah (http://www.thehotelutahsaloon.com).
From a quick look at their website they have WiFi and an event
planning contact, both of which seem like good things. Does someone
local want to contact them? If not I will do it, but someone who
could go by and take a loo
On Jul 12, 2006, at 1:07 PM, Joe Little wrote:
Here's an idea. Instead of us all trying to find a good pub that has
room for us, etc, would it not be reasonable to just have a
"reception" at the King George meeting room. We can get bar service or
something like that. Selection, of course, may n
If you set the headers to disallow caching it should prevent what
Thomas is describing. However, if the user allowed the browser to
save their password, there is nothing you can do.
Chuck
On Jul 12, 2006, at 1:27 PM, Miguel Arroz wrote:
Hi!
Well, that's a problem on the browser, not yo
Hi!
Well, that's a problem on the browser, not your app. Browsers tend
to save the form fields automatically, including the password ones
(specially if people answer "Yes" to "That irritating dialog that
keeps appearing that I don't know what's it for" (the Should I store
this password
Hi,I have a WebObjects application in which people login using their username and password on the main page. The problem is that when users log out, and the session terminates, if the user then hits the browser's back button the browser asks if the user wants to resubmit form data and then it proc
Here's an idea. Instead of us all trying to find a good pub that has
room for us, etc, would it not be reasonable to just have a
"reception" at the King George meeting room. We can get bar service or
something like that. Selection, of course, may not be as wide, but it
may be the easier thing to d
Recently I started getting errors dealing with snapshots. I don’t
know if they are related or not. The errors are:
1) There is no database snapshot available for the object.
2) Exception occurred while handling request:
java.lang.IllegalStateException: incrementSnapshotCountForGlobalID:
co
Close enough to not multi-user, anyway... 97% of the time one person
would be using it, and on the few occasions when someone else needed
it, it'd be just as easy to make a copy of the data file, or to have
the other person use the computer it'd be on, as it would to access a
web app from a
On Jul 12, 2006, at 5:35 AM, Gavin Eadie wrote:
The frameworks copy just perfectly, even preserving those cute
Version/Current/A symlinks that XCode makes, but applications will
not copy. ARD reports:
"Failed to communicate with 1 of 1 computers. Didn't copy
"netdb.woa"
Hi,
On Jul 11, 2006, at 6:13 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
Would be nice to add two fields on your WWDC Meet Up page : which
company and which hotel they are going to
I have done this and also added a contact field if anyone want to
provide that info as well.
http://www.global-village.net/c
On Jul 11, 2006, at 6:13 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
BTW, which hotel are you going ? We're going to King George,
anyone WO dudes going there too ?
I am at the King George, my home away from home in SF.
Chuck
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WebObjects and
On Jul 12, 2006, at 9:52 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:
A couple people have mentioned that they were looking into meeting
places ... Anyone find out pricing/availability by any chance?
Chuck's form lists 43 people, which probably means we're over 50
actually.
At least, I'd think. And for anyo
I'm not attending, but live in SF, so I'll try to go (if it's not
going to be too crowded!). Someone ought to start an evite for this,
it'd be much easier to keep track of.
On Jul 10, 2006, at 10:52 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
Monday would be fine
After adding my votes to either Mon or We
A couple people have mentioned that they were looking into meeting
places ... Anyone find out pricing/availability by any chance?
Chuck's form lists 43 people, which probably means we're over 50
actually.
On Jul 11, 2006, at 1:10 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cool, I signed up.
I e-maile
On Jul 12, 2006, at 7:58 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello
I am deploying a WO Application on Windows 2003 with IIS.
But my appliction don't start.(another small Application Start)
Doesn't start from the command line (bat file?)? Doesn't start from
JavaMonitor? Starts but a browser can
I did use ARD 2.2 to copy WO apps and frameworks to a customer's site
with no problem (well, no problems beside Cisco's VPN client...).
I've been trying to use Apple Remote Desktop (ARD) v2 to copy
applications and frameworks from my laptop, where I build them, to a
test deployment machine (a
I've been trying to use Apple Remote Desktop (ARD) v2 to copy
applications and frameworks from my laptop, where I build them, to a
test deployment machine (a trusty old Cube) a couple of thousand
millimeters across my office!
The frameworks copy just perfectly, even preserving those cute
Vers
Hello
I am deploying a WO Application on Windows 2003 with IIS.
But my appliction don't start.(another small Application Start)
Where is the log File on Windows?
Thank
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Since my co-worker and I dont have laptops, I was wondering it's we can
lease laptops at the WWDC or in any other shop in San Francisco ?
Anyone got a good tip on this ?
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Sorry, typo. Chuck had already pointed out that queryMatch isn't an
instance variable and has to be accessed via queryMatch(). I was
suffering from too much dinner too late at night. I hope Don didn't
suffer too much from trying to get my typo to work.
On Jul 12, 2006, at 2:22 AM, Paul L
Hello Laurent;
webobjects 5.3 under Mac can be deployed under linux with apache and
tomcat ?
I have found this to work and have drawn up some notes about this.
See...
http://homepage.mac.com/andrewlindesay/le/articles/wo-tomcat.pdf
cheers.
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www.lindesay.co.nz
I guess so... BTW, I have a 5.3 app (developed on Macs) deployed on a
Linux box (Fedora Core 5) using WO and apache 1.3.36
Matteo Centro
On 12-lug-06, at 09:55, Laurent LAVAUD wrote:
hello,
I have another simple question : does any development made with
webobjects 5.3 under Mac can be d
On 12.07.2006, at 10:06 Uhr, Daniel DeCovnick wrote:
It started with the modeling - it's easier in CoreData because one
doesn't have to worry about mapping to database tables - no primary
keys, no join tables for many-to-many relationships... It's got a
faster learning curve...
Hmmm. Okay
It started with the modeling - it's easier in CoreData because one
doesn't have to worry about mapping to database tables - no primary
keys, no join tables for many-to-many relationships... It's got a
faster learning curve... Also I prefer Objective-C to Java. :-p.
I don't know how they wan
hello,
I have another simple question : does any development made with
webobjects 5.3 under Mac can be deployed under linux with apache and
tomcat ?
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Centre de Ressources Informatiques
Universite Bordeaux2
143 rue Leo Saignat
33076 Bordeaux cedex
Tel: 05 57 57 15 03
Fax: 05 5
On 12 Jul 2006, at 03:46, John Larson wrote:
As is the custom, Chuck is right here. Since queryMatch is of type
NSMutableDictionary, it doesn't have a field named agent_person
that the compiler can decode. Enter key-value coding, the
typecasting nightmare, but quick and dirty coding drea
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