Hello.
On Aug 28, 2006, at 14:09, Watkins, Garry wrote:
> ObjectStore and TransactionalObjectStore are abstract classes.
> Transactional is there in contrast to Apple's CD stuff mentioned at
> WWDC
> which is NDA. Cayennne and WebObjects are the implementations. If
> you did
> not know WebObjects has a remote client layer as well.
Yes, I know about WebObjects and the Java Client. Ok, so the
ObjectStore is an abstraction of the server system including the
protocol to talk to the server?
> However, their protocol is not documented. What are you using to
> monitor the traffic over
> port 8080? I am sure that I could use that to watch the WebObjects
> stuff.
I use tcpmon from axis. See http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/
display/CAY/Cocoa+Cayenne
> Can you check in your latest stuff with the faulting? Maybe I can
> piece some
> of this stuff together later today.
I committed my latest work yesterday. I generally commit stuff when I
got something new working without breaking something old, so svn
should be pretty up to date.
> I already broke you project apart and created a Framework. It was
> not too
> difficult. Just create a new Cocoa Framework. Copy all of the
> files from
> (CAYClient) to the new Project via drag and drop that should be in the
> Framework. Then delete the files out of CAYClient. Put a project
> reference
> in CAYClient to the new framework. Then finally, copy
> the ???.framework to
> the product linking phase. Then you should be golden.
Thanks, I will create the framework and commit it to the sandbox in a
couple of days (my next free timeslice).
- Tore.
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