On Aug 4, 2008, at 8:40 AM, Daniel Beatty wrote:

Greetings Chuck, Mike, and all of the WOWO gang,
Question for any one who can answer it. I can easily cite the MVC paradigm for WO (EO included) for a significant pattern in WO's development. Since EO (and Core Data) have unique model and engine underneath, it would be helpful to describe the design pattern for EO itself. Is there a name of such a design pattern that constructed EO in the first place, and how may I reference it?

I don't know if there is one single pattern. EOF is an implementation of a larger architecture called Object - Relational Mapping (ORM). The latest addition of ACM's Queue magazine was dedicated to ORM. There are a number of interesting articles and they will probably also point you to other references on the topic. Reading the issue made me realize how many things EOF got right (EOF is never mentioned). It reinforced my decision to stay with EOF. :-)

Chuck






Thank you,


Dan Beatty, M.S. CS (B.S. EECS)
Ph.D. Student
Texas Tech University
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http://venus.cs.ttu.edu/~dabeatty

P.S. Mike I have not forgotten to work on the WONDER Action problem and may need to duplicate some of the functionality of AJAX Update to make WONDER-GWT Actions work.




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