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jvx:server:storage:metadata [2020/06/15 11:50]
cduncan Edited for English grammar (capitalization, punctuation, correct verb conjugation)
jvx:server:storage:metadata [2020/06/26 13:21] (current)
cduncan Edited for English grammar (capitalization, punctuation, correct verb conjugation)
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 As can be seen already, both classes are linked. The class ColumnMetaData creates a new instance of ColumnDefinition. As can be seen already, both classes are linked. The class ColumnMetaData creates a new instance of ColumnDefinition.
  
-In **2. step**, we're going to configure a DBAccess object. It should use our new classes:+In **Step 2*, we're going to configure a DBAccess object. It should use our new classes:
  
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 We have to implement the interface IColumnMetaDataCreator and simply return our own class. We set the new ColumnInfo before we return the object. We have to implement the interface IColumnMetaDataCreator and simply return our own class. We set the new ColumnInfo before we return the object.
  
-From now onall metadata instance are created using the ''​ColumnMetaDataCreator''​.+From now on all metadata instance are created using the ''​ColumnMetaDataCreator''​.
  
 The newly created MyColumnMetaData instance is transferred to the client as usual. The model continues to generate automatically our MyColumnDefinition instance via createColumnDefinition. No further action needed. The newly created MyColumnMetaData instance is transferred to the client as usual. The model continues to generate automatically our MyColumnDefinition instance via createColumnDefinition. No further action needed.
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