Hey,
Im using System 10.4.11, Eclipse Version: 3.3.1.1 and WO 5.4.
In WOLips, in the WO-Component AutoCompletion does not work. In Java
and HTML it works.
Does anybody know which Preference I have to activate to get it back
(it works before the Update of Eclipse)
Thanks in advance
Frank
I presume it is a bit more clever than just looking for an entity
called EOJDBCAdaptorPrototypes and will somehow look for an entity
with the JDBC plugin's name in it or something?
We had this in Wonder for ages now... for us the lookup is:
EOJDBCPostgresqlPrototypes
EOJDBCPrototypes
Hi Andrew
I could be wrong. Thought Kieren meant the new version:32 rolls back the
entire transaction(s) if a timeout occurs for the last transaction. ...and
therefore saveChanges will ensure all or none of the transactions will be
committed into database. So no partial save. I am using
Cheong,
I use this week's latest (5.0.51a) the original message to the
list was inspired by reading the upgrade notes which say the last
*statement* is rolled back in the event of a timeout by default
unless you use the option given.
InnoDB is free. My reference to paying was that
Prototypes also make the process of modeling 10x faster, btw ... Even
if you don't switch databases at all, I recommend switching entirely
to them. The workflow in Entity Modeler is optimized for using
prototypes.
ms
On Feb 19, 2008, at 3:29 AM, Anjo Krank wrote:
I presume it is a bit
The workflow in Entity Modeler is optimized for using prototypes.
Historical point here, actually ... This determined the choice of
columns (and which ones are editable) in the table view in Entity
Modeler. It's to encourage proper behavior by annoyance with the
alternative :) In fact, the
In WO 4.5 to 5.1 it did work correctly for the purposes it was
intended for.
We added a delegate to improve sorting so that 2 concurrent injection
processes could not dead lock each others.
From the next project on, I used deferrable constraints. I don't know
why, but it sure is
Hi!
Back in the day of WO 4.5 to WO 5.1, I worked on a project where we
relied on EOF's capability to order database operations. Actually we
even extended the mechanism using a database context delegate to apply
further sorting to already sorted operations.
On more recent projects, I
Am 18.02.2008 um 20:34 schrieb Mike Schrag:
I'm using the most recent 3.3.2 build and I'm not seeing any
performance issues with Debug As ...
You're right. Apparently something got screwed up in my workspace
directory. I switched to a new created one and imported all my
projects into
Chuck wrote an operation ordering delegate in Wonder to support MSSQL
(which doesn't support deferrable) that might be helpful here.
ms
On Feb 19, 2008, at 10:43 AM, Dov Rosenberg wrote:
We have had to resort to deferred constraints for Oracle. For SQL
Server we
have had to disable the
We just fixed the Prototypes to work like they used to work in WO 4.5
i.e. when you change Database vendor we switch the Prototype
definitions. This is done at model load time based on the connection
dictionary of that model in the form EOJDBCFrontbasePrototypes. As
Anjo pointed out the
We just fixed the Prototypes to work like they used to work in WO 4.5
Thanks -- I've added that to the wiki.
Prototypes also make the process of modeling 10x faster, btw
Yes I can see this would be quite a bit faster -- I'll make a note to
revisit this when there is a moment.
cheers.
There is an exact parallel failure with
wo:WOHyperlink href = http://www.apple.com; /
com.webobjects.appserver._private.WOComponentRequestHandler:
Exception occurred while handling request:
com.webobjects.appserver.parser.woml.WOMLTemplateParserException:
Main: 7:3: Could not
On 19.02.2008, at 10:56, Gavin Eadie wrote:
There is an exact parallel failure with
wo:WOHyperlink href = http://www.apple.com; /
com.webobjects.appserver._private.WOComponentRequestHandler:
Exception occurred while handling request:
Monitoring Thread:
[1] java.net.SocketOutputStream.socketWrite0 (native method)
[2] java.net.SocketOutputStream.socketWrite
(SocketOutputStream.java:92)
[3] java.net.SocketOutputStream.write (SocketOutputStream.java:136)
[4] java.io.BufferedOutputStream.flushBuffer
Hi Fabrice,
On Feb 19, 2008, at 11:17 AM, Fabrice Pipart wrote:
Thanks for the answer Chuck !
I ll add the stack traces below.
We never lock anything else than EOEditingContext ... (ERXEC
actually).
We are thinking about a different thing : could it be a memory
problem ?
We are
On Feb 19, 2008, at 9:01 AM, David Avendasora wrote:
I'm using Chuck's extensions with MS SQL Server and they are a
godsend. My database has all constraints turned on and WO orders
its operations perfectly. I'm pretty sure VI works well, but soon
after Chuck's fix I actually saw the light
Hi,
When we bounce our applications, for the first minute or so after the
application has finished launching, we get a bunch of exceptions in
our logs:
Unabled to find an EOClassDescription for objects of class
ca.shopshop.ssmodel.Media.
The entity that has the problem varies for every
http://www.dubai-architecture.info/DUB-GAL1.htm
WOW!
Enjoy
James Cicenia
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WOW!
Hard to eat up that much budget with WO. You would need J2EE
and .Net for that. ;-)
Chuck
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Kieran
When started using MySQL, I opted for InnoDB after some good reading on its
docs. Good advice on the other side of MyISAM and looks like it is lacking
of referential integrity checking.
I am still using free InnoDB, and practically done my configurations on own,
that's including the
I'm setting up a new WebObjects development system and have run into a
problem with Eclipse unable to locate the WebObjects frameworks
javadocs.
I have followed the instructions of changing the path to the reference
documentation in the 'wobuild.properties' file
Something like this should work in MySQL, assuming datefield doesn't
duplicate within table2 for a given t1key.
select
t1.a, t1.b, t1.c, t2.datefield
from
table1 t1 left outer join table2 t2 on t1.id = t2.t1key
where
((t2.datefield = (select max(t2a.datefield) from
Assuming you've got it installed, you'll find it at:
file:///Developer/Documentation/DocSets/com.apple.ADC_Reference_Library.WebObjectsReference.docset/Contents/Resources/Documents/documentation/MacOSXServer/Reference/WO54_Reference/index.html
If you don't, you may wish to download the
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