Inherits From:
EOObjectStoreCoordinator : NSObject
Declared in: EOAccess/EOModelGroup.h
An application can have multiple EOObjectStoreCoordinators, and each coordinator can have a different EOModelGroup. For more discussion of this subject, see the chapter "Application Configurations" in the Enterprise Objects Framework Developer's Guide. Application and framework code needing access to the EOModelGroup for a given EOEditingContext can get that information by asking the EOEditingContext's EOObjectStoreCoordinator for its EOModelGroup.
modelGroup
Returns the receiver's EOModelGroup. By default, this method returns the results of the statement [EOModelGroup defaultGroup]
. If your application is using more than one EOObjectStoreCoordinator, each coordinator can have its own EOModelGroup.
setModelGroup:
- (void)setModelGroup:
(EOModelGroup *)group
Sets to group the EOModelGroup used by the receiver. By default, an EOObjectStore's EOModelGroup is the result of the statement [EOModelGroup defaultGroup]
. However, you can override this by using setModelGroup: to explicitly set a different EOModelGroup for the receiver. Other parts of Enterprise Objects Framework (such as EODatabaseContext) use the EOModelGroup bound to their EOObjectStoreCoordinator.
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