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Re: Cocoa EOF enquiry



Hola Mich!

On Nov 28, 2003, at 16:18, Michelle Parker wrote:

Hi Ricardo

Hope you can help me :-)
I am having tremendous trouble trying to get the current status on Cocoa EOF.

You are right, it is documented nowhere!
Even worst, the only document which talked about the JavaBridge had been removed in 10.3.
(some times I realy do not undestand Apple desisions).



Does EOF work with Cocoa or do I need to use a third party framework, if so do you recommend one.

IT WORKS!
In fact, this is what I use all the time. Do not nead nothing else, but to be pacient ;^)
Most of the probles I had, have to do whith the fact that I prefere to write Objective-C (and therefore I have to use the JavaBridge to reach EOF) but if you prefere, you can use pure Java and all such problems simply disapear.


Is Cocoa EOF supported by Apple now?

I do not think so. Cliff?

Do you know any documentation, or source code examples which I could refer to?
Is there a list of documented gottchas (like the NSCalendarDates and NSTimestamp bug you mentioned)?

As I said, not at all. But you may take a look to http://www.wodev.com under the link CocoaEOApplication. I had not time to keep it up-to-date, but as soon as I end my current project, I will give it time to comment version 5.2.2 on Panther (and to document the use of NSTimestamps via the Bridge).


Also, you can download from my page (http://homepage.mac.com/strausz/FileSharing.html ) a template (named CEOdoc.sit) which puts together the NSDocuement and EOF frameworks...
it was done for 5.2.1 but there most be no problem to port it to Panther.


Suerte!
Dino


thanks for any information!

ciao
mich

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From: Ricardo Strausz <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: Searching on every field related to an object?
Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2003 13:47:32 -0600
To: email@hidden

Hola!

I'v done something similar (but in Cocoa/EO). My solution was to
implement a "query-panel" similar to the one which appears in the
datasource-info-pane of a displayGroup in IB.
I'd only had problems with dates (becouse a bug in the java-bridge
related to NSCalendarDates and NSTimestamp), but if your end-user knows
what s.he is doing, it is the fastest way I found to implement such a
thing; you simply have to buid a qualifier with the constructed string.


Suerte!
Dino

Michelle Parker email@hidden
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