Re: Netbeans and cayenne

From: Reid Thompson (Reid.Thompso..teb.com)
Date: Sun Apr 08 2007 - 10:20:22 EDT

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    Andrus Adamchik wrote:
    > There's nothing magic about the default names, except for "cayenne.xml".
    > The only requirement is that *.map.xml and *.driver.xml are named after
    > the DataMap and DataNode names entered in the Modeler (and in fact
    > CayenneModeler ensures that the generated names of those files match the
    > mapping). If you didn't rename them by hand, I can't see why it didn't
    > work.
    >
    > Andrus
    >
    >
    > On Apr 6, 2007, at 11:25 PM, Reid Thompson wrote:
    >> Mike Kienenberger wrote:
    >>> Try putting them in the root of your classpath.
    >>>
    >>> It's possible to put them in other locations, but you'd have to have
    >>> set up a Configuration instance pointing to the new location.
    >>>
    >>> I don't know where the example expects to find it.
    >> Ok - not sure what the actual issue was, but, reverting in the modeler
    >> DataDomain Name to UntitledDomain, DataMap Name to UntitledDomainMap
    >> and DataNode Name to UntitledDomainNode allows the xml files to be
    >> found when they are placed in WEB-INF. I couldn't get them found in
    >> any location that I tried with my non-default names.
    >
    Names were not changed by hand. At some point I might go back and see
    if I can duplicate the issue. Right now I'm just going to move ahead on
    the assumption that I did something, somewhere that caused the issue.

    Thanks,
    reid



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