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On Nov 23, 2008, at 8:42 PM, Jeff Schmitz wrote:

What I just figured out is that I needed to update my WonderEntity templates used by the EOGenerator. I just changed the includes of the er.extensions packages to add the eof part, but now I'm wondering if I need to download a new version of these templates? If so, where can they be found?

Thanks,
Jeff

On Nov 23, 2008, at 7:26 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:


On Nov 23, 2008, at 5:16 PM, Jeff Schmitz wrote:

Hello,
I just downloaded the latest Wonder 5.4 frameworks (not the jars), installed them by copying them to my /Library/Frameworks folder and now my project, which was fine before, says it can't find any of the ERX classes. e.g. the package pasted below says er.extensions.ERXGenericRecord cannot be resolved. What's weirder is I can navigate to ERXGenericRecord from the line with an error on it using Cmd-Click, and it shows up fine, with no errors. Using Time Machine I went back to the previously installed frameworks and everything was fine again. Any ideas??


package com.netbracketsfw.model;

import com.netbracketsfw.core.EOCopyable;
import com.webobjects.eocontrol.EOEnterpriseObject;
import com.webobjects.foundation.NSDictionary;
import com.webobjects.foundation.NSMutableDictionary;

import er.extensions.ERXGenericRecord;

Now in  package er.extensions.eof;

You had an oooooooold version of Wonder. Install it again, select the sources directory in Eclipse and Source - Organize Imports.

Chuck



public class NetBracketsGenericRecord extends ERXGenericRecord implements EOCopyable {

 public EOEnterpriseObject copy(NSMutableDictionary copiedObjects) {
return EOCopyable.DefaultImplementation.copy(copiedObjects, this);
 }

 public EOEnterpriseObject copy() {
           return copy(new NSMutableDictionary());
 }

 // Subclasses can override this to copy via a different mechanism.
 // This can be anything from EOCopyable.Utility.referenceCopy(this)
 // to a fully customized copy.
public EOEnterpriseObject duplicate(NSMutableDictionary copiedObjects) {
           return EOCopyable.Utility.deepCopy(copiedObjects, this);
 }

}

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