Re: Working with Multiple Models

2009-11-03 Thread Mike Schrag
everything is only fixed in 3.5 On Nov 3, 2009, at 4:25 PM, David Avendasora wrote: Based on the commit log, I'm assuming that this is only fixed in WOLips 3.5? Dave On Nov 3, 2009, at 4:19 PM, Mike Schrag wrote: 2. EOModeler doesn't seem to like this operation. After changing the entit

Re: Working with Multiple Models

2009-11-03 Thread Ricardo J. Parada
I've been using 3.5 since last week and it seems to be working really well for me. The original performance problems I noticed in Eclipse 3.5 Cocoa the first time I tried it when it first came out seems to have improved to the point where I think it's about the same or better than 3.4.

Re: Working with Multiple Models

2009-11-03 Thread Mike Schrag
2. EOModeler doesn't seem to like this operation. After changing the entity name the flattened relationships become broken. The intermediary table doesn't pick up on the change in the destination. fixed ... fallout from an optimization where we try to only write out files that have been aff

Re: Working with Multiple Models

2009-11-03 Thread David Avendasora
On Nov 3, 2009, at 3:22 PM, Johnny Miller wrote: That's great. Accept... 1. I have to go back and undo all my unnecessary changes >:( Been there. It sucks. 2. EOModeler doesn't seem to like this operation. After changing the entity name the flattened relationships become broken. The

Re: Working with Multiple Models

2009-11-03 Thread Johnny Miller
That's great. Accept... 1. I have to go back and undo all my unnecessary changes >:( 2. EOModeler doesn't seem to like this operation. After changing the entity name the flattened relationships become broken. The intermediary table doesn't pick up on the change in the destination. So, I

Re: Working with Multiple Models

2009-11-03 Thread Mike Schrag
I've been using 3.5 since last week and it seems to be working really well for me. The original performance problems I noticed in Eclipse 3.5 Cocoa the first time I tried it when it first came out seems to have improved to the point where I think it's about the same or better than 3.4. D

Re: Working with Multiple Models

2009-11-03 Thread David Avendasora
Based on the commit log, I'm assuming that this is only fixed in WOLips 3.5? Dave On Nov 3, 2009, at 4:19 PM, Mike Schrag wrote: 2. EOModeler doesn't seem to like this operation. After changing the entity name the flattened relationships become broken. The intermediary table doesn't pic

Re: Working with Multiple Models

2009-11-03 Thread David Avendasora
On Nov 3, 2009, at 3:03 AM, Johnny Miller wrote: Thanks David, While that seems obvious in retrospect, I was under the failed impression that the entity name and the class name had to be the same. Just to be clear, I could have an Entity named "Sprockets" with a java class name of com.

Re: Working with Multiple Models

2009-11-03 Thread Johnny Miller
Thanks David, While that seems obvious in retrospect, I was under the failed impression that the entity name and the class name had to be the same. Just to be clear, I could have an Entity named "Sprockets" with a java class name of com.spacely.eo.SpacelySprockets? Thanks a lot, Johnny

Re: Working with Multiple Models

2009-11-02 Thread David Avendasora
To be clear, the DB table names and java class names (as long as the packages are different) can be the same, but the Entity names need to be different. I always try to keep the DB table, Entity and class name the same, but there's no rule that says you have to (other than the "keep it simp

Re: Working with Multiple Models

2009-11-02 Thread David LeBer
On 2009-11-02, at 7:31 PM, Chuck Hill wrote: On Nov 2, 2009, at 4:29 PM, Johnny Miller wrote: Hi, My particular issue is that I have two models that both have an entity with the same name (User). Can't. Just flat out can't. Change one of the names. Yes. Multiple models work fine (I

Re: Working with Multiple Models

2009-11-02 Thread Johnny Miller
That stinks. Thanks for letting me know. On Nov 2, 2009, at 2:31 PM, Chuck Hill wrote: On Nov 2, 2009, at 4:29 PM, Johnny Miller wrote: Hi, My particular issue is that I have two models that both have an entity with the same name (User). Can't. Just flat out can't. Change one of the

Re: Working with Multiple Models

2009-11-02 Thread Chuck Hill
On Nov 2, 2009, at 4:29 PM, Johnny Miller wrote: Hi, My particular issue is that I have two models that both have an entity with the same name (User). Can't. Just flat out can't. Change one of the names. Chuck They are in different packages but WO is still confused and is throwin

Re: Working with Multiple Models

2009-11-02 Thread Johnny Miller
Hi, My particular issue is that I have two models that both have an entity with the same name (User). They are in different packages but WO is still confused and is throwing an error about the entity being in a different database Thanks in advance, Johnny On Nov 2, 2009, at 2:25 P

Re: Working with Multiple Models

2009-11-02 Thread David LeBer
On 2009-11-02, at 7:18 PM, Johnny Miller wrote: Hi, Is there a place where I can find documentation on this subject? The Object Style wiki hasn't completed this section yet. Thanks in advance, Is there something specific you wish to know? ;david -- David LeBer Codeferous Software 'co