> I will have to look into
> that Interface some more though, seems I missed some evolution there.
It wasn't widely announced. In 1.2 ObjectContext was introduced
mostly for the sake of the remote client, but it proved useful in
many different situations (taking advantage of decorator pattern
being one of the major benefits). Still we haven't told everybody to
rush with a switch from DataContext to ObjectContext, as there are a
bunch of legacy API's that rely on DataContext (DataContextDelegate,
DataContextFactory, thread-bound DataContext, etc.). We need to
figure out how to migrate those before we make it official.
Andrus
On Oct 30, 2006, at 4:57 PM, Adrian Wiesmann wrote:
>> One thing to check - is your application using preInterceptor
>> ObjectContext wrapper, or dataContext? It should be the former.
>
> Yes, that was it. I still was using DataContext, did not get your
> hint in
> the mail before. Changed my DataContext to ObjectContext for testing
> purposes and now everything runs as expected. I will have to look into
> that Interface some more though, seems I missed some evolution there.
>
> Thanks,
> Adrian
>
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