David,
Oh, and thanks to everyone that didn't go off on how Java Client is
dead. I know it was hard for you (Chuck). :D
lol, hey I'm right there with you man. I have several Java Client
applications currently being used in a big way. I'm just begging the
process of figuring out another way. It's starting look like that
way is a combination of AJAX and Cocoa (where possible). I'm making
some important strides in the process of this.
However, it is my opinion that dropping Java Client is the right
thing to do. It is technology that was deeply rooted in the
Objective-C version of WO in the pre-version 5.0 days and really has
not translated very well to the Java world. It's crazy building
swing application using Interface Builder and translating Cocoa
controls to Swing controls. It just makes programming Java Client
really difficult and it's quite bug-prone.
That may sound strange from someone who relies so heavily on Java
Client, but that was not by my choice.
On Jun 22, 2007, at 10:49 AM, David Avendasora wrote:
Okay, just a little perspective on this problem. While it wasn't
Robert's suggested simple thing, it was another insanely simple
thing. Just delete the Java WebStart Cache at ~/Library/Caches/Java.
This has been a problem for me for OVER A YEAR! Waste a bunch of
time, indeed!
My first post on the issue was back in May of last year, and as of
August 2006, with the help of lots of people on the list, I had
gotten close to figuring it out, but ended up giving up and
shelving Java Client.
I stopped using doing JavaClient development just because I
couldn't get this to work correctly, even with help from the list.
After 9 months of trying to get a good Web UI to function as
smoothly (for my purposes) as the Java Client, I went back to the
Java Client version to see if I could figure it out again.
Having a year more of WO experience certainly helped me more
quickly narrow down where the problem was and post much more
informative requests for help, but without the continued help of
the list, I'm sure I would have never figured it out, and all it
was, was deleting a directory. Ahhhhhhgg!
Oh, and thanks to everyone that didn't go off on how Java Client is
dead. I know it was hard for you (Chuck). :D
Thanks again!!!!!
Dave
On Jun 22, 2007, at 8:07 AM, Robert Walker wrote:
David,
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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