Hi Amiel Sorry for wrong title posted in previous email...
>> On 20/02/2009, at 4:47 PM, amiel montecillo wrote: >> > What I mean is, in PeerEC1, i made changes to the object, the changes are > not seen in PeerEC2 thus calling PeerEC2.saveChanges() does not contain > changes in the object right? > > I tried to do this in PeerEC2 (this is a bad hack): > > Post p = Post.localInstanceIn(PeerEC2, this.post); > p.setSomething(this.post.something()); > PeerEC2.saveChanges(); <-- this actually reflects the changes to the DB. > > > What could be a better route? > This URL will be useful to read about object graph management between multiECs: http://developer.apple.com/DOCUMENTATION/WebObjects/Reference/API5.2.3/com/webobjects/eocontrol/concepts/EOEditingContextConcepts.html#MANAGINGCHANGES Cheers Cheong Hee
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