Re: Success (was: moving to VelocityGenerator from JavaEOGenerator)

From: Oswaldo Bueno (bueno.de..mail.com)
Date: Fri Jan 25 2008 - 09:28:24 EST

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    Mike,
       I also tested here and it worked great.

       Thanks a lot.

    Cheers,
       Bueno

    On Jan 25, 2008 8:23 AM, Fabian Peters <lists.fabia..-lumo.com> wrote:
    > Mike,
    >
    > Thanks a lot indeed! I just checked this with tonight's build and it
    > works like a charm! Velogen now does everything the old eogen did for
    > me and more, thanks to the model documentation feature. Very, very cool!
    >
    > cheers,
    >
    > Fabian
    >
    > Am 24.01.2008 um 20:40 schrieb David LeBer:
    >
    >
    > >
    > > On 24-Jan-08, at 12:58 PM, Mike Schrag wrote:
    > >
    > >> It worked for very small values of "working" ... Um yeah I'm not
    > >> sure how that ever worked, but I know under certain cases it DID.
    > >> Anyyyyhooo ... The "actually working" version is now committed, and
    > >> I added a shortcut on EOQualifierBinding that you can just
    > >> call .javaClassName on it directly rather than
    > >> attributePath.javaClassName.
    > >
    > >
    > > Hoorah!
    > >
    > > As of WOLips 3.3.4778 this chunk of velogen template:
    > >
    > > #foreach ($fetchSpec in $entity.sortedFetchSpecs)
    > > public static NSArray fetch${fetchSpec.capitalizedName}
    > > (EOEditingContext ec#foreach ($binding in
    > > $fetchSpec.distinctBindings), ${binding.javaClassName} $
    > > {binding.name}Binding#end) {
    > > #if ($fetchSpec.distinctBindings.size() > 0)
    > > NSMutableDictionary bindings = new NSMutableDictionary();
    > > #foreach ($binding in $fetchSpec.distinctBindings)
    > > if (${binding.name}Binding != null) {
    > > bindings.setObjectForKey(${binding.name}Binding, "$
    > > {binding.name}");
    > > }
    > > #end
    > > #end
    > > return EOUtilities.objectsWithFetchSpecificationAndBindings(ec, "$
    > > {entity.name}", "${fetchSpec.name}", #if
    > > ($fetchSpec.distinctBindings.size() > 0) bindings);#else null);
    > > #end
    > >
    > > }
    > > #end
    > >
    > > With the qualifiers:
    > >
    > > (userName = $userName) and (password = $password)
    > >
    > > Generates this:
    > >
    > > public static NSArray
    > > fetchUserForUsernameAndPassword(EOEditingContext ec, String
    > > passwordBinding, String userNameBinding) {
    > > NSMutableDictionary bindings = new NSMutableDictionary();
    > > if (passwordBinding != null) {
    > > bindings.setObjectForKey(passwordBinding, "password");
    > > }
    > > if (userNameBinding != null) {
    > > bindings.setObjectForKey(userNameBinding, "userName");
    > > }
    > > return EOUtilities.objectsWithFetchSpecificationAndBindings(ec,
    > > "User", "UserForUsernameAndPassword", bindings);
    > > }
    > >
    > > Very happy! Thanks a tonne Mike!
    > >
    > > ;david
    > >
    > > --
    > > David LeBer
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    > >
    >
    >

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