Fixes to the Eclipse templates
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                 Key: ISIS-9
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ISIS-9
             Project: Isis
          Issue Type: Improvement
            Reporter: Dan Haywood
            Assignee: Kevin Meyer
            Priority: Minor


This was an email chain from Jul 2010 timeframe, against NOF 4.0.0.  Kevin had 
the proposed changes, I've assigned to him.

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Sounds like those are the right templates then (there hasn't been any updates 
to em). I'll check it out, but if you reckon there's a bug and you have a fix, 
then go ahead and commit the changes (somewhere under trunk/distribution, if i 
remember right).

Thanks,
Dan

Sent from my iPhone

On 28 Jul 2010, at 11:28, "Kevin Meyer" <[email protected]> wrote:

> > Hi Dan,
> > 
>> >> Yes, the parent should do the work, and the child delegate to it. It's
>> >> called the mutual registration pattern.
> > 
> > That is what I understood. I wanted to confirm with you as I was seeing
> > some funny behaviour.
> > 
>> >> In your email you talk about the 'template' in the singular, but actually
>> >> there are several templates available (I'm assuming you are using the ones
>> >> I describe in my book?).
> > 
> > I'm using the templates I fetched from the NOF
> > "/distribution/tarball/.../ide/eclipse/templates" directory.
> > I should compare them to the ones in your book...
> > 
>> >> I don't think that there are any bugs in them; rob says he's been using
>> >> them ok (though I think he trimmed them down a bit).
> > 
> > The issue that I have with the 'noc-1m' "1:m parent" association
> > template is that following two lines are the wrong way around?:
> >    // associate arg
> >    childElementName.setParentPropertyNameInChild(this);
> >    getChildCollectionName().add(childElementName);
> > 
> > Since, if the child method "setParentPropertyNameInChild(this)"
> > delegates to the parent (e.g. contains
> > "parentObject.addToChildCollectionName(this)") then you've got
> > an infinite recursion taking place - the child item is not yet
> > in the parent collection, when the parent calls the child... :-o
> > 
> > AFAIK, There is no equivalent child template ('nocmod' assumes no
> > parent?).
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Regards,
> > Kevin


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