I think it's a kind of Java specific.
If you use Eclipse an tell it to generate getter / setter it will produce
isBindig()
setBindig(...)
for boolean.
Stefan
Am 03.11.10 13:58, schrieb Michael Gargano:
I did, I was just wondering how that worked it's way in to the
resolution process. I know that's a typical Apple naming convention,
but I don't recall this happening with Cocoa KVC. Is this WO specific?
-Mike
On Nov 3, 2010, at 4:36 AM, Stefan Klein wrote:
Hi Mike,
there is also an isBindig or _isBinding for boolean values.
In your case, you mixed up anObject an isAnObject().
Rename the method boolean isAnObject() and it should work.
Stefan
Am 03.11.10 07:47, schrieb Michael Gargano:
I made a component yesterday that looked like this...
public class myComp extends ERXComponent {
public SomeEntity anObject;
}
anObject was bound in the wod and everything worked great. Later I added a
method...
public class myComp extends ERXComponent {
public SomeEntity anObject;
public boolean isAnObject() {
return false;
}
}
this is where all hell broke lose. As soon as I added that method I kept getting KVC
errors stating that no such key "anObject" existed on a binding that was just
working. Can anyone explain this to me? I thought the search order was getBinding(),
binding(), _getBinding(), _binding(), binding, _binding.
Does isBinding() squeeze into that ordering somewhere?
Is this a special case for binding to any boolean?
Thanks.
-Mike
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