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Re: saving an object reference



Cool. Serialization is, of course, what I'm used to in Java, but it's pretty much a no-brainer there. I'll read up on the Cocoa equivalents and see if I can wrap my head around it.

cheers,

J.

On 27-Dec-07, at 11:38 AM, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:


Le 27 déc. 07 à 20:27, James Maxwell a écrit :

Okay, that's been the suggestion twice now... I've just started learning cocoa/obj-C, from java (I'm porting over some existing java code), so I started this project using a closely-related bit of sample code (Apple's Sketch app), and it seems to use an archived dictionary to save documents (but maybe I've just misunderstood the code!). I've just been trying to adapt that to suit my needs, but it looks like I've hit a wall with that plan! ;-)

Thanks,

J.

You can read The Serialization/Archving guide (http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/Archiving/Archiving.html )
In the first chapter (Objects Graphs), there is a good explanation of the differences between writing a dictionary (Serialization) and saving an object graph (Archiving).



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