On Aug 10, 2008, at 1:22 PM, Guido Neitzer wrote:

So, something VERY weird:

I have nailed it down to one thing, and I have no idea why or how this could cause the problems I was seeing:

Upon closer inspection of my models and why they weren't working, I found an entry in the connection dictionary:

  password = "";

which was not present on my working example app. When I remove that, it works, when I put it back in the app crashes with:

java.lang.IllegalStateException: The object with globalID _EOIntegralKeyGlobalID[Person (java.lang.Long)3049] could not be found in the database. This could be result of a referential integrity problem with the database. An empty fault could not be created because the object's class could not be determined (e.g. the GID is temporary or it is for an abstract entity).

When I remove the entry, everything works fine.

So, anybody ANY freaking idea, what could cause this?


I am pretty sure that both Mike and I told you to check this. If the connection dictionaries are not equals(), then EOF considers them to point to different databases. So " _EOIntegralKeyGlobalID[Person (java.lang.Long)3049] could not be found in the database" means that the objects were in different "databases" (don't recall if this ends up in different EODatabase or EODatabaseContext).

Chuck



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