Hi Cheong,

I meant in my specific case, where is WO looking for the prototypes? Searching 
in my disk I only found the EOPrototypes class file. In my project the 
MySQLPlugin was removed from the class file and the FrontBasePlugIn was put 
before EOPrototypes in the class path order. My model specifies FrontBase 
prototypes. That's why I am not able to understand why WO is taking the MySQL 
prototypes and not the FrontBase ones. I will try the EOPrototypesToHide hint 
with a MySQL attribute and let you know the outcome.

One more thing about my problem. It seems to only have affected the prototypes 
used by the migrations system. My entities were not affected at all.

Cheers,

Angelo

Em 19/12/2012, às 02:16, Cheong Hee (Gmail) escreveu:

> Found this original WO doc to share and hope it helps.  Not sure if this 
> still hold water after integrating with Wonder:
>  
> "When resolving a prototype name, Enterprise Objects Framework looks for 
> prototypes in EO<adaptor-name>Prototypes, then in EOPrototypes, and finally 
> in the adaptor for your model. This search path allows you to override the 
> prototypes provided by each adaptor. Furthermore, if you don't want to use 
> the adaptor-defined prototypes at all, you can hide them. Create an entity 
> named EOPrototypesToHide. For each prototype you want to hide, create an 
> attribute with that name; you don't need to specify other attribute 
> properties."
>  
> Cheers
>  
> Cheong Hee

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