Hi James, w.r.t to the "default" prefix, I think you are mixing up two different things.
For a property, the prefix is just "default", not "default0" or "default1". For an action, the prefix is "default0" (for the 0th param) or "default1". Perhaps you could copy-n-paste the entire class so I can see? ~~~ w.r.t the @Bounded annotation, if you have a compile error then I can only assume you are missing an import? try replacing with @org.apache.isis.applib.annotation.Bounded, and see what happens. Let us know how you get on, Dan On 12 June 2013 10:42, James Agada <[email protected]> wrote: > I am trying to use apache isis on a small project to evaluate for my > team. I have been trying to set the default for a property value. I trie to > put the defaultXX in the domain on=bject or in the domain services object. > When I build, i get this error in the integration testing > . > integtests.repo.ToDoItems_newToDo_and_delete Time elapsed: 5.781 sec <<< > ERROR! > java.lang.RuntimeException: > org.apache.isis.core.metamodel.specloader.validator.MetaModelInvalidException: > 1: dom.todo.Contract#default0Start has prefix default, has probably been > orphaned. If not an orphan, then rename and use @Named annotation > 2: dom.todo.Partytypes#default1newPartytype has prefix default, has > probably been orphaned. If not an orphan, then rename and use @Named > annotation > > I also have problem using the @Bounded in the domain object definition > as it reports a compile time error that symbol not found referring to the > Bounded. > What could I be doing wrong.? > James Agada > Managing Director ExpertEdge Software Division of Computer Warehouse Group > 14c Kayode Abraham Str, Off Ligali Ayorinde VI, Lagos NIGERIA > Mail: [email protected] > Tel: +234 1 7333444 ext 2001 > Mobile: +234 8034021268 > Web: www.cwlgroup.com > > > This email and any attachment thereto are confidential and priviledged. > if you have received it in error, please delete immediately and notify the > sender. Do not disclose, copy, circulate or in any way use it. The > information contained therein is for the address only, if you reply on it, > its at your own risk. Emails are not guaranteed to be secure or error free, > the message and any attachment could be intercepted, corrupted, lost, > delayed, incomplete or ammended. Computer warehouse group and its divisions > do not accept liability for damage caused by this email or any attachment. > The message you tried to print is protected with Information Rights > Management. You don't have the necessary user rights to print the message. >
