I got the JavaFSAdaptor up and running, created a model, eogenerated,
and was able to create a file just fine. However, let's look at an
example that fails. I'm trying to set the content, which apparently
can only be a string:

EOClassDescription aClassDescription =
EOClassDescription.classDescriptionForEntityName("FSFile");
EOEditingContext ec = session().defaultEditingContext();
                
FSFile myFile = (FSFile)
aClassDescription.createInstanceWithEditingContext(ec, null);
myFile.takeValueForKey ("/tmp/mytest", "absolutePath");
ec.insertObject(myFile);
myFile.setContent("Good Test!");
ec.saveChanges();


Now, later when I reference that file from a fresh fetch, I do get
"Good Test!" when viewing the content. However, the file itself is
empty on the filesystem. Perhaps content isn't what I think it is.
Well, FSFile.name() is a method to get the filename for the given
file. Referencing that always returns null. So does FSfile.path().
Something is seriously not going as expected with this adaptor and/or
I'm missing some basic understanding of what the EO purports to
support.
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