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Re: Question on a good database...
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Re: Question on a good database...


  • Subject: Re: Question on a good database...
  • From: Guy English <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 14:01:55 -0500

On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 10:07:01 -0800, mmalcolm crawford
<email@hidden> wrote:
> On Jan 31, 2005, at 8:46 AM, Guy English wrote:
> > If you want to require Tiger then you can use Core Data which will
> > likely be easier than writing
> > all the DB glue code.
> Please note that in the publicly available information about Core Data,
> only three types of data store are listed (XML, binary, and SQLite).

I wasn't trying to imply any knowledge that isn't public - just that
SQLite is a documented format and tools exist to manipulate it outside
of the context of the app that wrote the file originally. Core Data is
also, publically, described thusly: "In short, Core Data is a
model-driven object management graph and persistence framework" which
certainly sounds a lot easier than writing DB glue code. :)

Guy
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 >Re: Question on a good database... (From: Guy English <email@hidden>)
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