On 05.11.2005, at 6:30 Uhr, Chuck Hill wrote:
That said, I know of number of people successfully deploying lower
volume sites on Mac Minis.
It's not sooo long ago, that people have deployed high traffic sites
on machines with much less CPU Power (but mostly faster harddrives
and perhaps
On 11.11.2005, at 3:01 Uhr, Mike Nowak wrote:
We're not ready to upgrade our server but I would like to use Xcode
2.2 to do WO and Cocoa development. Has anyone tried deploying an
application built with Xcode 2.2/WO 5.3.1 on a server running
10.3.9 and WO 5.2, assuming I don't use any WO
On 14.11.2005, at 23:24 Uhr, Pierre Frisch wrote:
Not for me. WO 5.3.1 still cannot generate a simple wsdl if you are
not using the d2* stuff.
What is the problem with the WSDL? I have not looked at it because
we're running on 5.2.3 for deployment.
cug
smime.p7s
Description: S/MIME
On 16.11.2005, at 19:24 Uhr, Cliff Tuel wrote:
No, that's old, for 4.5.1 through 5.2 I believe. As for the original
question, I'm hoping to have an answer soon.
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If this hasn't been said: Thank you, Cliff, for your support for this
Hi.
I have a D2W application where one of the entities has a toMany
relationship called files. A file is another entity where I have
attributes for the name, mimetype, filedescription and finally data.
What is the way to go to edit and display these files with D2W? I'm a
little bit stuck
On 23.11.2005, at 13:29 Uhr, Guido Neitzer wrote:
What is the way to go to edit and display these files with D2W?
Okay - Solved.
I have created my own edit component for the entity and it just
works. I'm sure I have lost a lot of the D2W magic in my own
component, but I can add
On 23.11.2005, at 16:34 Uhr, David Teran wrote:
myUploadComponent extends ERDCustomEditComponent
just adding a description string, a WOFileUpload and a submit
button (for the fileupload). Then i modify a rule:
task='edit' and entity.name='Whatever' - displayPropertyKeys =
'(key1, key2,
On 29.11.2005, at 0:08 Uhr, Baiss Eric Magnusson wrote:
I have been unable to get the action method of a WOSubmitButton
inside a SubComponent to get called.
All I can get calls to in a SubComponent so far is awake and
takeValuesFromRequest.
I have a WOForm inside the SubComponent and
On 29.11.2005, at 11:47 Uhr, Wolfram Stebel wrote:
As Guido mentioned in his mail, i think that in D2W there is a form
around
generated html and when you knit something into it, you may have
also the
problem with nested forms.
Let me hear if thats correct!
I have only embedded a
On 09.12.2005, at 14:25 Uhr, Miguel Arroz wrote:
Some xServe hosting providers allow you to use WO, others don't.
Host Europe in Germany does - as far as they know ... ;-) Yesterday I
talked to a guy at Host Europe (http://www.hosteurope.de) and asked
about WebObects deployment. Answer
On 24.12.2005, at 1:27 Uhr, Marcos Trejo Munguia wrote:
You should try to create the database with encoding LATIN1. At
least this works for me on PostgreSQL 7.4.
Bad idea if all the other workflow is on UTF8.
But, nevertheless, with Mac OS X you can get only with Latin and
other basic
Hi.
As we are currently sorting a lot of fotos we have taken in the last
years, I found a few pictures from WWDC 2004 and 2005 from the Ex-
NeXT-Users meeting on WWDC fridays.
As I don't know all the people and can't contact them directly, feel
free to send a mail if you want one of the
On 26.01.2006, at 14:44 Uhr, Jerry W. Walker wrote:
I was using Gary Teter's update to Dave Neumann's
ChangeNotification framework successfully on two different projects
while working at my last company.
[...]
Do you have the latest update from WireHose?
Is the deadlock problem solved? I
On 26.01.2006, at 17:28 Uhr, Jerry W. Walker wrote:
I'm fairly sure the company used the framework on other systems
that were more heavily used, but can't answer that question directly.
It may be, that something special in our configuration has forced the
problems - we often do a lot of EO
On 26.01.2006, at 17:46 Uhr, Ken Anderson wrote:
Actually, Gary Teter has been considering removing the link to the
change notification stuff on the wirehose site because of problem
people have had with the delivery system. If you have an alternate
delivery system, you can always do
On 28.01.2006, at 23:02 Uhr, Geoff Hopson wrote:
I've been using tiny_mce - works OK for me.
Same here.
cug
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On 30.01.2006, at 15:19 Uhr, James Cicenia wrote:
Bottom line is, I just can't figure out how get what the user
entered for their query.
If I understand you correctly, you have added (in WOBuilder) a
D2WQuery component in your own component, have set up some bindings
for it and let it
On 04.02.2006, at 8:17 Uhr, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any chance that Webobject Buider would use Webkit so we
can have a true preview with all the CSS formating etc.?
I have never seen a WebObjects application more complex than a
Hello, WOrld, where this could display ANYTHING
On 04.02.2006, at 21:23 Uhr, Andre wrote:
Well, just the ability to have some idea what the page would look
like would be nice, after all there is a preview, and it shouldn't
be too hard to accomplish I would think
For my projects it would not be possible to get an idea how it would
On 05.02.2006, at 2:35 Uhr, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doesn't seem to work from within WOBuilder
My CSS folder is just outside of main.wo bundle.
Other than in-lining it all, any chance of a workaround?
Put it in your WebServer-Resources and include it from the WebServer-
Root-Folder.
On 05.02.2006, at 15:50 Uhr, Jim Wong wrote:
If I do what's described below and have my selection of the
WOPopupButton to be an object (Country), I want to pass this
object's countryID attribute to a string tempCountry in my code.
How can I do so?
Why do you want to have the countryID?
On 06.02.2006, at 16:08 Uhr, Helge Staedtler wrote:
hmm, I would have a look at the primary keys.
those are ensured by EOF and the DB to be unique, so any number
which is
derived from the primarykey (you might e.g. transform an
alphanumeric PK
into a pure number key) should meet your
On 06.02.2006, at 16:36 Uhr, Gino Pacitti wrote:
What about the holding of a value in a table and doing a raw row
fetch and if on committal there is a conflict alert user to change?
I haven't done this. but what about a single table for that and lock
the table (or the row) for a complete
On 06.02.2006, at 16:55 Uhr, Miguel Arroz wrote:
That's not the right way to do this. Don't forget that, at EO
level, you don't even know what are tables... worst, you may not
lock them (unless writing SQL code directly, but that is NOT EO at
all!).
I know that it's not. You're
On 07.02.2006, at 16:38 Uhr, Robert Snyder wrote:
Looking back through the list archive I found a reference that
seemed to
be related. In that post the solution that was offered was to Go
to the
Project Properties and to WOLips build and set the principal
class to Application.
But that
On 09.02.2006, at 1:33 Uhr, Jim Wong wrote:
Can I use SQL statements in WO to extract certain rows in my
entity? Basically I want to filter my entity object for certain
rows of data. how to do this?
With a qualifier (look at EOQualifier, EOFetchSpecification and
displayGroups). Use SQL
On 20.02.2006, at 17:50 Uhr, Loren Cahlander wrote:
I am creating a WebObjects application that will have at least
three tables containing blobs. Two containing UniCode text and one
containing binary data. My database preference is PostgreSQL, but
it seems that MySQL has an easier to
On 23.02.2006, at 9:06 Uhr, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had this several times. Something got corrupted deep down in the
system. I don't know what it is or why but I only fixed it by doing
a complete restart of the machine.
Quit Xcode. Open Terminal. Execute killall java. Restart Xcode.
On 05.03.2006, at 8:54 Uhr, Loren Cahlander wrote:
Performance! If you have 200+ rows and have to validate which
actions (possibly many) to allow, then the performance of the page
can be very slow. There are times when you have to weigh
performance vs UI completeness.
If you have page
Hi.
As I understand, the EOF caching mechanism fetches not every time a
request is made fresh data from the database. Okay. When I use
standard qualifiers and fetch specifications but tell the fetch
specification to fetch raw rows, will they get cached?
If performance matters, would you
On 21.04.2006, at 9:51 Uhr, Frank Herzog wrote:
As I see it, in WO, I can either choose between a Java Client
application, or a Web application which is accessed through a web
browser.
Additional you can use WebServices to communicate with a Cocoa
application. Be prepared to have a lot
On 25.04.2006, at 10:46 Uhr, David Avendasora wrote:
I need some Web Objects development training. Where can I get it?
The two Apple courses (400, 410) do not have any scheduled dates.
I've made substantial progress on my own with the documentation
(I'm lucky enough to have printed
On 04.05.2006, at 8:41 Uhr, Guido Neitzer wrote:
This should not say, that I don't like Frontbase - I use it in
several projects and know the advantages. But I know the
disadvantages as well.
I have to make this absolutely clear to the community and the
Frontbase folks:
Frontbase
On 04.05.2006, at 14:04 Uhr, Marc Oesch wrote:
About the concerns: I forwarded Guido's concerns to Geert Clemmensen
from FrontBase and would like to share his reply with the list below.
I hope I could make clear that I use Frontbase myself and know a bit
about it. I'm mostly happy with it
On 04.05.2006, at 18:23 Uhr, Pierce T. Wetter III wrote:
I seem to remember this getting fixed quite awhile ago. Are you
still running into it? I know it was definitely fixed for the EOF
case.
I have tested a statement 2 minutes ago and when I use something like
select * from foo where
On 08.05.2006, at 20:59 Uhr, Mike Schrag wrote:
There are three WebObjects sessions currently on the list for WWDC:
Could be worse - so we know with a reliability of about 71.3% that
it won't die until August ... ;-)
cug
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On 08.05.2006, at 21:49 Uhr, Jonathan Miller wrote:
Thanks for that and indeed I did have a component action in the
parent component (search box).
You should make this static. Bind the action to a directAction and
transfer the parameters in a standard html form. Refer to some WO
book how
On 08.05.2006, at 22:02 Uhr, Chuck Hill wrote:
Could WOImage be creating a session?
I think it will if you are using the value or data bindings.
Depends on where the data is coming from (so you may create a session
implicit in Java code). The WOImage itself should never create a
On 08.05.2006, at 22:28 Uhr, Pierce T. Wetter III wrote:
Could it be the like that isn't optimized? I know that
col1 = 'a' or col1 = 'b' is optimized.
Let's see ... [firing up FrontBase Manager]
Ah, new information for this:
- col1 = 'a' or col1 = 'b' -- index is used
- col1 like 'a'
On 10.05.2006, at 12:33 Uhr, Philippe Lafoucrière wrote:
xcode is going to drive me nuts. I have designed a EOModel using
Xcode.
Just don't do that. It's broken, slow, bad, ugly and sometimes kills
your existing models. Use the standalone app. To create Java classes,
use the generation
On 12.05.2006, at 22:37 Uhr, Mike Schrag wrote:
ERXBatchingDisplayGroup will do REAL batching for you. I would
kill your relationship (that is only going to hurt you), make your
own fetch spec, and use ERXBatchingDisplayGroup on it.
Or the ERXFetchSpecificationBatchIterator directly if
On 12.05.2006, at 22:41 Uhr, Mike Schrag wrote:
Also look at ERXFetchSpecificationBatchIterator. I have not
directly used this one, but the javadoc sounds promising and it was
originally written by Max Muller, so you're pretty safe with it I
think :)
;-)
I use it often and it works
On 18.05.2006, at 18:55 Uhr, Chuck Hill wrote:
1. Once source of this error is in the appendToResponse phase of
pages/components returned from direct actions. WO is not prepared
to catch that exception. To fix this, we can force the rendering
to happen earlier. Add / edit this method in
On 26.01.2005, at 2:33 Uhr, Des Oates wrote:
So my first question is to figure out why the axis library is being
found by XCode, but not Eclipse.
Then, it I then add the axis.jar and the saaj.jar to the Eclipse
project I get another error as shown in this trace:
Initializing
On 31.05.2006, at 16:10 Uhr, Mike Schrag wrote:
Check that commons-discovery, commons-logging, and log4j are in
your classpath.
Thanks Mike! I checked nearly everything but for whatever reason I
missed commons-logging - now it works again.
Maybe something broke with all that recent
Hi.
I'm a little bit baffled by the behaviour of my app ...
I have a simple object with a couple of mandatory attributes
(properties and relationships). In my component I have the method
public void validationFailedWithException (
java.lang.Throwable
On 03.06.2006, at 7:03 Uhr, Anjo Krank wrote:
Whatever gave you the idea that validationFailedWithException() is
called when you saveChanges()? It is only called by
validateTakeValeForKeyPath() when it fails, so you need to catch
the exception and call it yourself. My guess is that your
On 16.06.2006, at 10:24 Uhr, Paul Lynch wrote:
There is only an artificial distinction between Dynamic Element
and WOComponent. All dynamic elements are view classes, and they
are also WOComponent subclasses. So yes, WOComponent fills both
roles.
Nope. WODynamicElement and WOComponent
On 16.06.2006, at 17:58 Uhr, Mike Schrag wrote:
An example where I use ERXThreadStorage is that when a user
authenticates, I put the user into thread storage.
I do exactly the same. Anjo gave that hint about two years or so ago.
It's just easier there, because if you don't do it this way
On 16.06.2006, at 17:45 Uhr, Jean-François Veillette wrote:
[D2W]
This is something I should do. This an area that I do not know
enough to use and feel comfy about.
How long is it to get at ease with this? Any good tutorial /
sample code that can ease the learning curve?
I don't know how
On 17.06.2006, at 17:08 Uhr, Paul Lynch wrote:
I don't think that it is fair to make such tight correlation with
Cocoa. Web and desktop have quite different metaphors and
workflows, but still MVC is a good design principle to use.
True.
As many others say, a lot of application logic that
On 19.06.2006, at 13:43 Uhr, John Stewart wrote:
Misunderstanding. My fault. I don't do validation in the controller.
I do validation in the model. But I catch the validation errors in an
EditPage class and inherit from this class to build my concrete
edit pages.
What do you define by
On 20.06.2006, at 23:25 Uhr, David Holt wrote:
The dump now gives me an integrity constraint violation. I
shouldn't need to use schemaCreate given that the database and
tables have already been created, so how do I turn off the foreign
key constraint checks in javaeoutil during import?
On 27.06.2006, at 19:36 Uhr, Mike Schrag wrote:
I started writing the little test after reading Jerry's email (and
before Christian responded), but just wanted to add that I see this
same behavior in the test case ... Delete rules are NOT applied for
non-class relationships. At which
Hi.
Yesterday I stumbled over ERXLongPrimaryKeyFactory - while looking
for other things and I'm interested in hearing some experiences with
this.
It seems to implement the old eo pk table approach, well known from
OpenBase.
Currently I'm working on a project where I really don't know
On 30.06.2006, at 14:34 Uhr, Mike Schrag wrote:
Just to second this one .. More specifically, I would look at
WODisplayGroup, and it's trivially simple to make your own page
controls that control it if you find WOBatchNavigationBar to be
ugly. WODisplayGroup is basically designed to solve
On 03.07.2006, at 4:34 Uhr, Mr. G Brown wrote:
a VerifiedPatient 'is a' PatientAlias , (a special alias, which is
why I asked about inheritance), AND 'has a' to many relationship
with objects of its parent class (PatientAliases). Of course it
will work to have a VerifiedPatient table and
I'll be in SF too. Can't miss the WWDC currently ...
Monday or Wednesday would be fine for me.
cug
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On 09.07.2006, at 16:55 Uhr, Ken Anderson wrote:
SortOrderings on fetch specs for things not in the database will
not work. You should fetch them first, then sort them using
EOSortOrdering.sortedArrayUsingKeyOrderArray. Are you SURE it's
working for Contact? Is there a field in the
On 09.07.2006, at 16:55 Uhr, Ken Anderson wrote:
SortOrderings on fetch specs for things not in the database will
not work. You should fetch them first, then sort them using
EOSortOrdering.sortedArrayUsingKeyOrderArray. Are you SURE it's
working for Contact? Is there a field in the
On 09.07.2006, at 19:35 Uhr, Anjo Krank wrote:
So you complain that EOF doesn't fail on your buggy code? Well...
that's certainly one way to look at it :)
Yep.
Yes, my code is buggy - but as I see it, it should fail in both
cases. I may be wrong here, but the fact remains that the
On 11.07.2006, at 16:36 Uhr, Miguel Arroz wrote:
Mark Twain here. Is was the most inexpensive one in the area
(with my minimum requirements, private bathroom, etc),
You're really going to wash during WWDC? And you think, you're a
developer? ;-)
cug, without private bathroom but
On 11.07.2006, at 18:23 Uhr, Randy Wigginton wrote:
I am getting a very strange error when I use my own EODelegate.
For management reasons I am required to use MySQL. The PK support
for MySQL out of the box for EOF is not thread safe; I can get
duplicate IDs. Thus, I've created a very
On 12.07.2006, at 2:20 Uhr, Chuck Hill wrote:
I am not surprised that the presentation is easier in WO, HTML is a
rather simple, constrained UI. The difference in business logic
between CoreData and WO/EOF is intriguing. What is in CoreData /
lacking in WO that makes CoreData easier?
I
On 12.07.2006, at 10:06 Uhr, Daniel DeCovnick wrote:
It started with the modeling - it's easier in CoreData because one
doesn't have to worry about mapping to database tables - no primary
keys, no join tables for many-to-many relationships... It's got a
faster learning curve...
Hmmm.
On 13.07.2006, at 10:43 Uhr, Paul Wolfskin wrote:
I'm looking for some WYSIWG textarea editor which can be easly
added to WOForm/WOTextArea (maybe some dedicated WOComponent? ;-) ).
Any suggestions?
TinyMCE works and is easy to integrate and not too ugly. Just relies
on JavaScript.
cug
On 13.07.2006, at 11:02 Uhr, Dev WO wrote:
It may also be an issue depending on the laws in your area, for
example in Europe, all public related website has to be Simple-A
(so you can afford not te be valid) but should target Double-A
(which require a valid page).
Yes, but the page
On 14.07.2006, at 20:01 Uhr, Chuck Hill wrote:
Wonder has a display group or a fetch iterator (my memory is a bit
foggy this morning), that will allow you to fetch in batches of
records without hauling in the entire result set at once. This is
very useful if you don't need all the results
On 19.07.2006, at 14:22 Uhr, Gilles MATHURIN wrote:
But what disturbed me the more is you can't get sub-domain with
neither of them !!!
Hmmm. There should be a domain only provider where you may get
domains and subdomains for a very good rate (something like $12 to
$15 per year per
And get new problems ... ;-)
On 23.07.2006, at 3:30 Uhr, Ken Anderson wrote:
Use Eclipse!! :)
On Jul 22, 2006, at 9:23 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I'll be hornswoggled. Or however that saying goes.
After going off to do something else, then coming back to it and
not having any
On 23.07.2006, at 3:32 Uhr, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to change the name of a page component, and it looks like
the only way to do this is to find each use of the old name and
rename it manually. Is that true, or am I missing some magic feature?
No, Xcode has no refactoring methods.
Hi.
I'm currently in the process of optimizing some stuff in one of my
apps and look for some experiences on how to manage some changes in
the object graph:
To begin with, I'm on a page where I display an object (EO), let it
be a company. This page has a list, bound to a to many
On 24.07.2006, at 1:13 Uhr, Arturo Pérez wrote:
I've had similar problems. My solutions boil down to knowing when
to refresh the array backing the EOArrayDatasource.
So, you do know this from the actions your application performs or
from a generic approach?
I think, worse case, I just
On 25.07.2006, at 10:20 Uhr, Corin Lawson wrote:
com.webobjects.eoaccess.EOGeneralAdaptorException:
updateValuesInRowDescribedByQualifier --
com.webobjects.jdbcadaptor.JDBCChannel method failed to update row
in database
Looks like an optimistic locking problem. Two reasons I'm currently
On 25.07.2006, at 21:58 Uhr, Sacha Michel Mallais wrote:
Yeah, it looks strange but is perfectly allowed (remember that WO
tags and HTML tags are two different beasts...).
Right. I know that. But I don't like it ... ;-) It's the look that
disturbs me. As I normally don't use WO Builder at
On 31.07.2006, at 19:15 Uhr, Chuck Hill wrote:
I have an entity that has two relationships to two other entities.
The relationships are created similarly, they both are to one
relationships, mandatory, same delete rule and so on.
Are they both from non-nullable columns?
Yes. I have
On 31.07.2006, at 20:29 Uhr, Chuck Hill wrote:
Yes. I have compared everything, the back relationships too -
everything is the same. They just point to different enttities.
They both use a 24 Byte NSData (bytea) foreign key to connect to
the other entities primary keys.
OK, last guess.
On 31.07.2006, at 21:00 Uhr, Chuck Hill wrote:
Yes, both destination entities are in an inheritance hierarchy. On
the relationship which doesn't get the foreign key contraint is an
abstract super entity (I have also tried with a removed abstract
flag) on the other relationship is a non
On 31.07.2006, at 20:58 Uhr, Mike Schrag wrote:
Entity Modeler from Eclipse creates both constraints, EOModeler
only one.
Well then .. I guess you know the solution to your problem then :)
Yes, I do. I was wondering whether my Model has a bug or what's going
on there.
cug
On 31.07.2006, at 21:14 Uhr, Anjo Krank wrote:
Holey baloney, some people really don't know when to stop...
Have you read the stuff? Have you read it? Really? I don't think so.
This is for a different case, a different model. A different problem.
I think it's better not to read/answer any
On 31.07.2006, at 22:48 Uhr, Anjo Krank wrote:
EOMs SQL generation is extremely flaky so you may see all kinds of
strange flukes. Just go try to sync your model...
Okay, in the end we can agree on that. Anjo, I always appreciate your
input. This morning I was talking about something *I*
On 03.08.2006, at 16:56 Uhr, William Hatch wrote:
Unable to create backup file for path/to/component
Error removing
There was a bug with WOBuilder and UTF-8 (or other) encodings when
they brought out WO 5.3, but I thought this was solved?!
It may be that the bug remains: WOBuilder deletes
On 03.08.2006, at 19:08 Uhr, Jerry W. Walker wrote:
Although I think there's room for overlap between the two (and I
certainly believe that they should link to one another), I also
believe that if either attempts to fulfill the objectives of the
other, it will weaken it in its primary
On 08.08.2006, at 23:16 Uhr, David LeBer wrote:
I saw a massive speed improvement when I went from the PowerBook to
the MacBook (I think the JVM was responsible for most of that).
Yes, the MacBook Pro with a good bunch of RAM seems faster than my
office dual G5. On the road I use a
On 09.08.2006, at 9:35 Uhr, Mankit Sze wrote:
With non-blocking I/O when the client stalls, the work thread will
NOT wait for its client. It will recycle itself to the worker
thread pool, so that it can be reassigned to handle another request.
Anjo, do you think this may introduce problems
On 09.08.2006, at 12:59 Uhr, Anjo Krank wrote:
Am 09.08.2006 um 21:36 schrieb Guido Neitzer:
Anjo, do you think this may introduce problems with the
ERXThreadStorage?
Great, thanks. As I'm pushing the current session's user around with
this and I'm not aware of the implementation I
On 09.08.2006, at 13:14 Uhr, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Very cool. I feel a little silly wearing it; let's just say that
people's eyes are spending a lot more time on the front of my shirt
than usual. :) But the idea was to attract attention to WebObjects
and I seem to be accomplishing
On 25.08.2006, at 1:15 Uhr, Marcos Trejo Munguia wrote:
I have a doubt related to object caching, suppose you have the next
relationship A-B, if you fetch objects of A, then objects of B,
it isn't supposed that when you access objects of B through objects
of A this objects of B are already
On 25.08.2006, at 16:53 Uhr, Ken Anderson wrote:
No. If you've already faulted the relationship in instance 1, that
array has already been populated, and EOF will not go back to the
database.
And this might sometimes be a bit tricky to handle as it is perfectly
possible to show lists of
On 25.08.2006, at 17:05 Uhr, Miguel Arroz wrote:
What's the best way to detect a deleted object that has been
deleted in another app instance?
I don't know what the best way is. In a situation where you are
showing a list to the user, on a different instance a different user
deletes one
Hi.
We have request to integrate a chat in one of our applications and I
was wondering whether there are some helping frameworks for components
for that task.
Has anyone integrated a chat component in a WebObjects application?
Thanks,
Guido
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WebObjects PostgreSQL Development
Hi Andrus.
Thanks for the hint, but I was looking for a chat that runs inside the
browser. If the user has install a client, we could use whatever we
want.
But thanks, it gave me some interesting ideas.
cug
2006/8/31, Andrus Adamchik [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Aug 31, 2006, at 11:25 AM, Guido
Hi Steve.
This looks pretty interesting, but we are looking for a solution
providing chatrooms for our visitors.
I didn't make that clear, sorry. Nevertheless, Liveperson looks VERY
interesting for other stuff we do here - so I will take a closer look
at it.
Thanks!
cug
2006/8/31, Steve Quirk
2006/8/31, Gilles MATHURIN [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is it normal ? Do i have to build and install the WOApp in a real
deployment way ? Any clue ?
No, you don't have to install your app. You have to make sure, that:
1. The path you give in your html is based on the webserver root
directory. This is
Hi.2006/9/7, Ute Hoffmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
EREXECIt says it needs to be used exclusivlely. Does that mean, that I cannothave the session.defaultEditingContext in an App using ERXEC?You can use the session.defaultEditingContext. If you use ERXEC you have to include ERExtensions in your project
On 9/20/06, Timo Hoepfner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did try ec.rootObjectStore.invalidate... with correct locking and also got
deadlocks. I was able to get some Thread dumps. In almost all cases, the
SharedEC was involved. Sample at the bottom of the message.
I set the shared editing context
Hi.
We have a very ugly problem with working with relationships with DirectToWeb.
Example:
1. Edit object A that has a to many relationship to entity B.
2. Edit the relationship with D2W standard handling.
3. Double (!) click the New button for creating a new object for
this relationship.
4.
Hi Mike.
Only problem was that I at the same time I
just discovered that all the dev. tools have been deprecated by apple.
Don't be scared - it's only the developer tools from Apple. Something
a lot of people here have dropped way earlier and switched to
Eclipse/WOLips or IntelliJ IDEA /
Hi.
I have just applied for a position that requires a
commitment to leaning WebObjects
Cool. Not many positions out there with that. ;-)
I am excited about this, but am not sure
where to start.
http://www.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WOL/Tutorials
Start with Eclipse and WOLips.
Prototypes are the way to go for that. Look at:
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Programming:WebObjects/EOF/Modeling/Prototypes
and chapters in nearly every WebObjects book.
cug
On 10/12/06, Cantin Benoit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list,
Currently I test my applications on openbase. I deploy
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