For some reason the eomodel is not loading. Try loading the model
programmatically. For example, I was able to get this to work by placing
the following statement in the constructor for my java interface
controller.:
EOModel model = new
EOModel("d:/u/gibbss/appleprojects/javaEOApplication/Movies.eomodeld");
I haven't bothered to implement anything more generic.
I hope this helps.
Stephen Gibbs
-----Original Message-----
From: Aspinall, David (CAP, ITS, CA) [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 1999 6:50 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: EOF Java Applications on NT
I tried searching the Omnigroup Archives but I was unable to categorize
this problem and I didn't find anything. I have built a simple EOModel
and custom Java objects in a framework. And I was building a simple
test application to review the model, but I have run into a problem.
Once I added a display group and tried to populate a table with data (it
works in InterfaceBuilder test mode), I get
JavaDebug>>
Uncaught exception: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException OracleAdaptor
at com.apple.misc.StandardClassLoader.loadClass
(StandardClassLoader.java:448)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClassInternal(ClassLoader.java:312)
at MainDocument.<init>(MainDocument.java:13)
at
ApplicationDelegate.applicationDidFinishLaunching(ApplicationDelegate.ja
va:17)
So I added the OracleAdaptor framework to the application and I get an
alert panel with
com/apple/yellow/eocontrol/EOClassDescription
Stack Trace:
java.lang.InstantiationException:
com/apple/yellow/eocontrol/EOClassDescription
and
JavaDebug>> Exception: java/lang/InstantiationException (can't backtrace
because of a missing context)
I assume I have missed something simple in with either my GELogin JAVA
framework, or something with the LoginTest JAVA application. Has anyone
else hit this?
David