I got side-tracked trying to do some J2EE application builds at work.
One thing I stumbled across, though, is it might be "fun" mapping Java
types to ObjC types. I'll probably have to do conditionals or write a
bit of Java code to support it.
/dev/mrg
On 10/26/06, Tore Halset <halse..vv.ntnu.no> wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I have added support for key value validation using the information
> from the model. Validation are done pr field (customizable from
> Interface Builder) on the client before commit. See screenshot:
>
> http://www.pvv.ntnu.no/~halset/tmp/cocoa-client-20061026.png
>
> commitChanges and performQuery also have error handling now... There
> are several ways to do error handling in Cocoa, but I have used the
> one Core Data uses (error:-argument).
>
> I have also fixed some minor issues like:
> * init toMany relationships with empty array on new
> * improved CAYEntityResolver.lookupObjEntity
>
> CocoaCayenne not support mapping BigDecimal (++) yet. Serialization
> from the java side is perfect, but the Cocoa side of it is not.
> NSDecimalNumber uses a strange thing called class clustering that
> makes this a bit messy...
>
> Any news on the velocity-templates?
>
> - Tore.
>
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