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Re: Using CoreData with AppleScript Studio



I agree with you:
If we can use core data easily from AS just like FileMaker pro, the value of
AS studio itself must grow up extremely. It will be a real and useful RAD
tool.
That would be fantastic.

I tried your example and one I build on my own with no succes either. So I searched the documentation a little and found 
ADC Home > Reference Library > Documentation > Cocoa > User Experience > Controls and Cells > Table Views > which gave me little bit better understanding on how it could work, but I still have no success getting/setting data.
Maybe it does help you to solve the problem.

Regards
Andreas Kiel

On 08.01.2006, at 09:52, Takaaki Naganoya wrote:

This method is well known among Japanese AS developpers to make Objective-C
& AS Studio chimera project. I tried this method with Core Data project 10
days before... 

But this is just a start line to use core data from AS Studio. My sample
need to be selected some row to access core data from AS Studio.

Now there is no information of Core Data for non-Objective-C developpers.
We have to share much more informations.

If we can use core data easily from AS just like FileMaker pro, the value of
AS studio itself must grow up extremely. It will be a real and useful RAD
tool.

I have a lot of sadness and disapointment with ASS in Tiger. But I hope ASS
in Leopard to be fixed many many bugs and gain the core data support.

--
Takaaki Naganoya
Piyomaru Software

On 06.1.8 0:18 AM, "Kiel" <email@hidden> wrote:

Many thanks for supplying a solution.
The funny thing is, that I just wrote (a minute ago) some emails to
some of my customers that I haven't found a solution to combine ASS
and Core Data within one of my apps.
I will try that code immediately.

Regards
Andreas Kiel

On 07.01.2006, at 13:21, Takaaki Naganoya wrote:

We can make core data app with AppleScript Studio. The app can
access to
selected row. I'll show the way. Attached file is the sample project.

step1: Make "Core Data Application"
step2: Add "AppleScript kit" framework to the project
step3: Rewrite main.m like this....

<code>
#import <Cocoa/Cocoa.h>
#import <mach-o/dyld.h>

extern int NSApplicationMain(int argc, const char *argv[]);

int main(int argc, const char *argv[])
{
    if (NSIsSymbolNameDefined("_ASKInitialize"))
    {
        NSSymbol *symbol = NSLookupAndBindSymbol("_ASKInitialize");
        if (symbol)
        {
            void (*initializeASKFunc)(void) = NSAddressOfSymbol
(symbol);
            if (initializeASKFunc)
            {
                initializeASKFunc();
            }
        }
    }

    return NSApplicationMain(argc, argv);
}
</code>

step4: Add "AppleScript text file"
step5: Add "AppleScript Build phase" to target
step6: Regist AppleScript file(step4) to AppleScript Build phase
(step5)
step7: Make some CoreData model
step8: Drop entity from Xcode to IB
step9: Do ASS work as usual....

That's all. We may be able to access whole data by using OSAX such as
SQLiteAddOns. If we can get the sample Objective-C code to access
data, the
OSAX is not be needed.


--SQLiteAddOns OSAX

--
Takaaki Naganoya
Piyomaru Software

On 05.7.9 5:36 AM, "Andreas Kiel" <email@hidden> wrote:

Joel,

I tried both the Apple core data example and the one from the
"cocoadevcentral", they both work and both together give a quite good
overview of what can be done with simple means, as well how a data
model could work or work not.
I tried to implement a data model into an ASS app, which
unfortunately did not work and I tried to implement AS into the Cocoa
app, where I did not succeed either. That's definitively my lack of
of knowledge, but I haven't found any docs on how to do.
While rebuilding the mentioned examples I was also quite disappointed
that the relations that can be defined are not that kind of relations
I'm used to for example from Filemaker (or other theoretical data
modeling) they seem to be some kind "just a connection" and also here
I did not find any docs which were more in depth. So for now I
gave up.
If you are able to create a small Objective-C app that uses CoreData
it should work - I think. But I wouldn't expect too much from it from
that what I've seen. But that's only an opinion of somebody who knows
too little.

Regards
Andreas


On 08.07.2005, at 20:22, Joel List natividad wrote:

Andreas,
Thanks for taking the time to answer my query.  How did you try
exactly?

I was thinking of using SQL with my AppleScript app and CoreData
seemed to fit the bill.  Should I explore bundling MySQL/PostgreSQL
instead?

Could I possibly create a small Objective-C app that uses CoreData
and send my SQL commands thru it instead?

Thanks in advance,
Joel

On Jul 8, 2005, at 8:49 AM, Andreas Kiel wrote:


I tried and didn't succeed. But maybe I missed something.

Andreas

On 08.07.2005, at 14:29, JoelList Natividad wrote:



Folks,
Another noob question, but is it possible to use CoreData from an
AppleScript Studio application?

I browsed the documentation high and low and I couldn't find
anything
on the combination.

Thanks in advance,
Joel
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