On 6-Feb-08, at 21:16 , Mike Schrag wrote:

For no reason other than I like its expressiveness, if you use Wonder you can just do this:

EOFetchSpecification fs = new EOFetchSpecification("Product", ERXQ.equals("category", aCategory), null);
... or even better, use the Wonder eogen templates that use ERXKey:

EOFetchSpecification fs = new EOFetchSpecification(Product.ENTITY_NAME, Product.CATEGORY.is(aCategory), null);

... or even better, use the Wonder eogen templates fetch methods w/ ERXKey:




NSArray<Product> products = Product.fetchProducts(editingContext, Product.CATEGORY.is(aCategory), null);


I'm using the eogen templates for velocity you supplied (_Entity,java. and Entity.java) and while ENTITY_NAME is defined (as a string), CATEGORY is not but CATEGORY_KEY is (also as a string). My Product object extends _Product which extends ERXGenericRecord.

I'm running Webobjects 5.4 on Leopard.  I used the templates at
http://webobjects.mdimension.com/wolips/EOGenerator/Velocity%20EOGenerator%20Templates/Entity.java and
http://webobjects.mdimension.com/wolips/EOGenerator/Velocity%20EOGenerator%20Templates/_Entity.java

I was unsure about using _Entity.java/Entity.java instead of the apparently more recent but simpler _Entity14.java/Entity14.java.

The only change to the template was in Entity.java to generate EO that extends ERXGenericRecord instead of EOGenericRecords.


DO I have to patch my templates with some additional patterns to have it generate the missing code ?


ms

thanks.

Louis Demers eng.
www.obzerv.com


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