I'm not sure if I'm doing things incorrectly, but thought I'd share my 
experience to see if others can guide me.

First, I reverse engineered from an existing database. It worked well, except 
the class name for the entities was com.webobjects.EOGenericRecord. That had me 
stumped for a bit, because it made sense if that meant "class to extend." Now 
that I know what the field is for in the Modeler.

And I've been struggling to get eogenerator to create my entity classes in the 
destination I want. I finally just created them in the "default" package and 
refactored them into my <base package>.eo package. At one point, it even 
created the Entity.java file in one package and the _Entity.java file in 
another package. So I'm not sure if I'm doing this right. But in the getting 
started video, the files were created in the default package and refactored.

Finally, I made a binding to a property in my Main component called "aCustomer" 
and then had the code auto-generated by command-clicking. Unfortunately, it 
created a method called setaCustomer (instead of setACustomer) which threw a 
takeValueForKey exception.

John

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