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  • From: Karl Kuehn <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 10:49:47 -0500

Yes, and no. Apple has the wonderful Enterprise Object Framework (EOF) that has been the driving force behind WebObjects, but they have been a little weird about licensing it away from WebObjects. There is also the fact that EOF moved from Obj-C to Java with WebObjects.

There are solutions though: There is a project underway to make an open-source (looks to be LGPL) version of this. More info can be found at http://www.tufty.co.uk/Software/EOPage.html

The second option is to use one of the many Obj-C wrappers on specific drivers from databases (MySQL, PostgreSQL, etc...).

And the third would be to use Java for the connection, and use any of the many standard methods to do that.

My vote would be to yell and scream until Apple reinstated EOF as a first class framework in all MacOS X installs (Java and Obj-C)... and get them to provide for a licensing scheme for other platforms, but I wouldn't hold my breath...

Karl Kuehn
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On Jan 16, 2004, at 10:06 AM, Greg Miller wrote:

I'm relatively new to Cocoa Programming, but so far I love all the functionality it offers and the ease with which things integrate. However, I don't seem to see any Frameworks/APIs related to database communication. Does anyone know if Apple has any Frameworks available that encapsulate database drivers, or even work with the built-in ODBC Administrator?
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