OK, i got it. i put the whole name in the eomodel, like Tobias said
e.g.: recipe.eo.Ingredient instead of just Ingredient.
All generated in recipe/eo dir and with package name.
but it's bit painful if there are more table/classes. 
 
is it possible to setup packagename argument in the EOGenerator command
or turn on create package functionality?
 
i did further, tried the new feature, setup "superclass package" field
to base and generated two folders, but the same package name "package
recipe.eo".
got problem because from recipe.eo package could not access
recipe.eo.base package, (couldnot see _Recipe class) 
AND in recipe.eo.base class the package name is  "package recipe.eo" the
same as recipe.eo class from eomodel.
 
What i did wrong?
 
thanks
 
 
kevin

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om] On Behalf Of Mike Schrag
Sent: Thursday, 20 December 2007 12:31 p.m.
To: WebObjects (Group)
Subject: Re: Velocity EOGenerator create package problem


Velocity EOGenerator totally ignores the -createPackage flag -- it
always creates packages (because it's the right thing to do).  It
determines the package name to use from the class name you set in your
EOModel file.  The "superclass package" field is a new feature that lets
you specify, for instance "base", which will put your _Files in
the.package.of.your.entity.base._YourEntity (while the non underscore
file goes to the.package.of.your.entity.YourEntity).  Long story short,
you probably want superclass package blank and you need to specify your
package in the Class Name field of your Entity. 

ms


On Dec 19, 2007, at 6:23 PM, Ren, Kevin wrote:



        Hi, 

        This is my .eogen content: 

        -destination Source/recipe/eo -java -javaTemplate _Entity.java
-model recipe.eomodeld -subclassDestination Source/recipe/eo
-subclassTemplates Entity.java -templatedir Templates -verbose

        Run EOGeberate command, all good created all java classes for me
in recipe/eo dir, but without any package code on the top.

        I selected create package option, but didn't put anything in
"Superclass package". 

        Is this bug in Velgen not pick up package name in the code? 

        I tried different way to setup "superclass package" to
recipe.eo, still couldn't get package detail on the top of generated
java class.


        Thanks 


        Kevin 

        
        
         

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