On 1-Oct-08, at 10:58 AM, David Avendasora wrote:

Multiple model files are a built-in capability of WO.

Yeah, but only in the form, that you can have one rule file per framework / application as far as I know.

I'm not sure how you apply the concept to context-sensitive rule files, but the normal way of getting one rule in a d2w.d2wmodel file to override an identical rule in the user.d2wmodel file is to create the rule with a _lower_ priority value - like "50".

??

Higher priorities override rules with lower priorities if the left hand side is the same (or at least of the same relevance).

At least this is how it works for normal D2W and D2JC. How this fits with WOnder's D2W implementation, I don't know.

Guido?

I normally have a d2w.d2wmodel in any framework that will be picked automatically and one user.d2wmodel in the app. Additional files are supported by Wonder as I explained in my last mail. You can name them whatever you like, just specify the name of the file in the property.

In the end, all rules will get merged and the one with the best specific left hand side and the highest priority will win.

cug


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