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icon3.gif  Package Import :: Using custom classes defined in other model [message #895747] Sun, 15 July 2012 16:51 Go to next message
martin schwehla is currently offline martin schwehlaFriend
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Hello experts,


I want to model my backend using the juno-release. Here are the steps i did so far:

1: create a model with the database-entities (Model 'Database'), e.g. contract, customer and so on

2: create a second model with with some business-services (Model 'servicelayer')

The model 'servicelayer' depends on the classes defined in 'database' as the will be parameters in the services (see screenshot)

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how can i import the model defined in (1) into (2) ?

Import package from workspace did not work.


another question: if i finally manage to import must i repeat that procedure every time i change model 'database' ?

if so i consider put all the stuff into one singe model

mercy
martin
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icon14.gif  Re: Package Import :: Using custom classes defined in other model [message #896278 is a reply to message #895747] Tue, 17 July 2012 20:34 Go to previous message
martin schwehla is currently offline martin schwehlaFriend
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well, i have put all classes in one single model

seems to be much easier

anyway, thank you
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