How to migrate your applications from version 0.5 to 0.5.2Administrators.UpgradingFrom05to052 HistoryHide minor edits - Show changes to output December 01, 2008, at 09:35 PM
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Upgrading to version 0.5.2. Is pretty straightforward. Just apply the following changes: to:
Upgrading to version 0.5.2 is pretty straightforward. Just apply the following changes: November 30, 2008, at 10:53 PM
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# Add the @@@db.transactional()@@ decorator for all of your transactional web methods. This decorator '''must''' always be declared right after the main web method decorator (i.e. webmethods.remotemethod). to:
# Add the @@@db.transactional()@@ decorator for all of your transactional web methods. This decorator '''must''' always be declared right after the main web method decorator (i.e. @@webmethods.remotemethod@@). November 30, 2008, at 10:53 PM
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# Add the @@@db.transactional()@@ decorator for all of your transactional web methods. This decorator '''must''' always be declared right after the web method decorator. to:
# Add the @@@db.transactional()@@ decorator for all of your transactional web methods. This decorator '''must''' always be declared right after the main web method decorator (i.e. webmethods.remotemethod). November 30, 2008, at 10:52 PM
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(:title How to migrate your applications from version 0.5 to 0.5.2:) Upgrading to version 0.5.2. Is pretty straightforward. Just apply the following changes: # The current session's user object is no longer accessed using @@`HttpContext.current().session.user@@. Use @@`HttpContext.current().user@@ instead. # The @@porcupine.core.eventHandlers@@ is renamed to @@porcupine.events@@. If your application uses event handlers update your imports accordingly. The methods of the event handlers' classes are now static methods instead of class methods (update the decorators accordingly and remove the first class argument). # Add the @@@db.transactional()@@ decorator for all of your transactional web methods. This decorator '''must''' always be declared right after the web method decorator. |
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