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> Hi Johnny,
> 
> On 15/08/2013, at 10:14 AM, Johnny Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Please see my last email about not having the PostgreSQL plugin in the 
>> application itself.  I have different EOModels in individual frameworks and 
>> then the application includes those frameworks.  The frameworks have the 
>> PostgreSQL plugin but the actual application itself didn't include the 
>> PostgreSQL plugin.  When I included it it worked as expected (at least 
>> locally).
>> 
>> I'm uploading my application now to test.  Does that make any sense to you?
> 
> Obviously the PostgresqlPlugIn is, itself, just a framework.  I suspect what 
> you're running into here is that framework inclusion is not transitive.  That 
> is, having PostgresqlPlugIn.framework on the build path of some framework F 
> does not make the plug-in available to application A just because F is on A's 
> build path.  If A needs or is expecting the plug-in, it needs to be on A's 
> build path.  Are you building A with frameworks embedded?  Does 
> PostgresqlPlugIn.framework even make it into A's bundle?
> 
> 
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> Paul Hoadley
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