I found the file, but it's huge. The problem is something about "View
has no Controllers to issue Controls to". I'll try to clip out the
relevant part and submit a bug.
Andrus Adamchik wrote:
> Can someone open a bug report with stack trace (that can be found in
> your home directory under .cayenne/modeler.log).
>
> Thanks
> Andrus
>
>
> On Nov 1, 2005, at 1:30 AM, Jeff de Vries wrote:
>
>> I've seen this error with 1.2M6 as well. If I hit "update" a second
>> time, it seems to work then.
>>
>> Jeff de Vries
>>
>> Korbinian Bachl wrote:
>>
>>>> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- This probabaly has to do with
>>>> the superclasses finding the main class - and has to do with the
>>>> way you generated them. It can be a little bit confusing when
>>>> starting. In the example above, to get it working, you would have
>>>> to have your data classes in the default package, something people
>>>> rarely do.
>>>
>>> Hi, Yes Lindsay, you were right - it has to do with the autoclasses
>>> and packages, but i found out why it didnt work! - The current
>>> Cayenne Modeler (1.2m6) has a bug wich not sets all Java Packages
>>> 100% correct - he even sometimes throws an
>>> "_HANDLE_CONTROL_RUNTIME_ERROR" in an error-window The problem can
>>> be recreated that way: Enter the Modeler, Reengineer a DB with more
>>> than 20 tables (i found it happen all time with my 35 table DB)
>>> Then proceed to the Data Node and enter a class like "com.test.sth"
>>> and hit update - if you wont get an error then check the shown
>>> classes below, as some of them will not have their Java Class
>>> updated properly - and thus if you create these classes and import
>>> them into any IDE they will be shown as incorrect/ problematic etc.
>>> Regards Korbinian
>>
>
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