Re: JavaClient model editing in EntityModeler

From: Chuck Hill (chil..lobal-village.net)
Date: Thu Jan 24 2008 - 12:28:39 EST

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    On Jan 24, 2008, at 9:24 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:

    >> 1. The "client class property" in the attributes table does not
    >> really work (instead of icons text is used, and it is not
    >> editable), it would be great if it would.
    > Client Class Property is editable in the Advanced property sheet
    > for an Entity. "does not really work" is sort of subjective
    > here ... It actually works exactly as intended, it just doesn't
    > work like you WANT :) Honestly, this editable column list was a 10
    > minute hack to appease Anjo

    That sounds easier and less messy than the traditional live goat
    sacrifice. Did it work as well?

    > -- it was not meant as a "real" solution to this problem, but a
    > nice version of that is pretty low on my priority list and it's
    > also really tedious to write, which makes it even lower.
    >
    >> And a question: how to set up the Entities table to display and
    >> edit the client side class name of an entity? In EntityModeler
    >> preferences I tried adding "clientClassName", "clientClass" and
    >> such to the "Entity Columns" property, but that didn't do anything.
    > I would have expected clientClassName to work (there is no
    > "clientClass"), but I've actually never even used this feature.
    > Log bugs, please.
    >
    > ms
    >
    >

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