Le 2011-05-12 à 11:51, Chuck Hill a écrit :

> 
> On May 12, 2011, at 8:47 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Le 2011-05-12 à 11:42, Chuck Hill a écrit :
>> 
>>> And the examples _may_ show some coding practices that we would consider 
>>> bad (I have not looked at them in a long while).  The method of EC locking, 
>>> I think, was one of them.  That said, they do show useful and correct 
>>> aspects of WO programming.
>> 
>> Perhaps we should use some ideas of them + mixing Wonder stuff in it. For 
>> example, doing a "FileHandling" example with ideas from the FileUpload Apple 
>> example + ERAttachment examples.
> 
> I think that would be far better as full Wonder use is the "modern" way to 
> write WO apps.

Ok, so which examples should we keep?

- FileUpload (creation and use of WOFileUpload elements, including direct 
actions)
- LongRequest (reation and use of long running request/response pages)
- PersistentSessionStore (alternative session store -- WXPersistentSessionStore)
- SchoolToolsServer/Client (SOAP...)
- SophisticatedDatabaseExample (inheritance, flattened attributes and 
relationships, and the use of multiple models)
- WOComponentElements (repository for reusable components)
- WOExamples (Components that implement Dynamic Element functionality)
- WOExamplesHarness (framework)
- WOInheritanceExample (examples of EOF inheritance)
- WOSessionStoreExample 
- XMLInternoperate (XML serialization, XSLT transformation)

And look like the examples are still busted. For example, JavaRealEstate try to 
find JavaEOControl and JavaFoundation as Eclipse projects.

> Chuck
> 
> 
>> 
>>> Chuck
>>> 
>>> On May 12, 2011, at 3:57 AM, Kieran Kelleher wrote:
>>> 
>>>> They _should_ work fine, and would be useful for learning some of the 
>>>> basics. They probably require a little bit of set-up. Someday when one of 
>>>> us has time, we should probably cleanup those up and suck them into a 
>>>> "ready to run" github repository.
>>>> 
>>>> Meanwhile Wonder has an examples folder too that you should take a look at.
>>>> 
>>>> On May 12, 2011, at 1:06 AM, Kevin Spake wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Are the webobjects examples that are installed by the Apple 
>>>>> webobjects543.dmg any good? That is, are they broken, or overly dependent 
>>>>> on deprecated code etc.? What might be a better way to explore working 
>>>>> code from projects of limited complexity?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>  
>>>>> Kevin 
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