Why don't you take a quick look at the free video tutorial available from Jon Rentzsch:

http://rentzsch.com/webobjects/wo5in15

This will show you what the WO development flow typically looks like. You could also check out the WOWorx video podcasts available for a nominal fee (audio is free). The first couple of episodes are directed to a beginner. DisplayGroups are discussed at great length in the latter couple of videos. You'll save yourself a lot of grief by seeing them before you start developing seriously.

http://woworx.visionworxpro.com/

David

On 3 Apr 2006, at 2:03 PM, Jeffrey Pearson wrote:

OK. I was kind of avoiding trying to learn EOModeller at the same time but it looks like I am shooting myself in the head by doing this.

I DO at least have a beginner familiarity with EOModeller after going through the intro book.

So I created my EO Model and saved it in my xcode project directory.

I have added the model to my project by adding existing file and selecting it. It is now in my Web Components Group. I actually had it in the root of my project folder but it wasn't showing up. Once I moved the file into my Web Components group, WOBuilder recognized and added it to my keys. It shows up as publishersDisplayGroup.

So now I added a WOString to my page to display the number of rows in the database. I bound it to [EMAIL PROTECTED] It comes back as the number zero. I also tried binding it to [EMAIL PROTECTED] It STILL comes back as the number zero. I know for a fact there are 94 rows in that table. If I go back to EOModeller, it DOES show the rows. I know I am probably binding to the wrong thing. What do I bind it to? I am working from the WebObjects for Windows Developers book still...chapter 3 with the movie database example. Is there a better book I should be using?


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