Hi, I have read some of the past post on adding an EOModel to an existing WO project. It seems like much of the problems with adding a model to the project have been no adding it as "Create Folder References".
I have a slightly different problem. I have an EOModel that is part of a separate framework. I need to use some of the entities in that EOModel (and business logic in the related java classes in the framework) in an existing project. I can add the framework to the project without a problem (application server target) and compile my project successfully. However, when running the project, I do not see my the model I added (via the external framework). I am checking this using the following (EOModelGroup.defaultGroup()).models(). As a test I created a new WO Application project and added the framework in the wizard setup. After I add the framework, the next part of the wizard asks to Add EOModels. (My model appears). When I run the test project, I can see the model and all works fine. Further testing, I removed the framework from the project, cleaned, re-indexed and re-ran the project. As I expected, the model did not show. However, when I attempted to re-add the framework the project, I could no longer get it to show up again. I am just not sure what "magic" happens during the wizard setup for the project and how I can manually add a framework (with an EOModel) to a project. How does a WO Application "know" what models it "has" (i.e. where in the project is this information stored)? I have searched the targets, and project files without luck. Thanks, Pete _______________________________________________ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. Webobjects-dev mailing list ([email protected]) Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: http://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/webobjects-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com This email sent to [email protected]
