David you're probably right. Java web start uses a time stamp in a
file to determine if it need to download a new version of the files
from the server. I had this problem once when I tried to revert back
to a previous version of the client app by replacing a backup of the
deployed file and forgot to "touch" the file to update it's
modification date on the server. Took me a minute to figure out that
the clients were not getting the "older bug-free and stable" version
of the client files from the server.
On Jun 22, 2007, at 10:27 AM, David Avendasora wrote:
LOL. Not the issue, but I do appreciate the "take nothing for
granted" suggestion. :)
Dave
On Jun 22, 2007, at 8:07 AM, Robert Walker wrote:
Just to be sure, you do have the "Client-side class" set properly
in your EOModel right? If you happen to be using EOModeler you
may have to add the column from the popup menu (since it's hidden
by default).
I realize this is a basic thing, but I'd hate for you to waist a
bunch of time due to something silly like this.
--
Robert Walker
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