On 29 Jul 2008, at 15:27, Florijan Stamenkovic wrote:

I'm about to switch to using prototypes (wonder). A few questions...

1. From what I've read some runtime work is necessary to switch between database specific prototype entities. How does that relate to entity modeler's Database config popup that allows one to simply choose from all the present ones?

Under normal circumstances, switching according to prototype "just works". You will need to tell EOF which connection dictionary, and therefore database plugin, to use, but that is all.

2. I do not use wonder, since we focus at the moment only on JavaClient apps. But we need to do the multiple model frameworks / multiple apps setup. What I've tried doing is linking in just ERPrototypes, and not other parts of wonder. WOLips behaves, but can this cause problems down the road? Specifically, is wonder doing the work described in the first question? If so, would it work to skip that and use the Practical WO code to do it manually, thereby using erprototypes, but no wonder?

You don't need to use Wonder to use prototypes or frameworks.

The simplest approach is to take the prototypes eomodel from the Wonder frameworks, and insert it into one of your own frameworks. There is nothing else that actually has to be done.

If there are some additional requirements you have, then by all means look at Chuck's book, or Wonder. But it's not mandatory.

3. If anyone else wants to share their setup experience that could be relevant, please do!

Paul
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