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Using CoreData as disconnected cache (Populating CoreData programmatically)
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Using CoreData as disconnected cache (Populating CoreData programmatically)


  • Subject: Using CoreData as disconnected cache (Populating CoreData programmatically)
  • From: Andrew Satori <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 12:22:45 -0400

Alright, so I've been working on a project that needs to deal with disconnected updates and synchronization.

What I've got is a large server based database with potentially hundreds of concurrent users. That side is done, and is relatively easy.

Now I have a project to modify one of the applications to be able to cache a copy of relevant records to be disconnected and taken offsite to a location where remote access of any form will be 'iffy' at best. I've got a theory, but I'm having trouble implementing it.

What I would like to do is have the 'client' contact the server and create a cache of the server data in CoreData, then use CoreData for the application, then upon return sync the CoreData files back to the server. I see this as the 'application', the import (with it's select criteria based upon files to be used that day), and return to the office sync, which is to be non-desctructive, and additive only.

So in order to test this, I've started with the import, and I'm already stuck. I cannot seem to find any examples of how to add data to a coredata model programmatically. I can find CoreData with bindings examples everywhere, but nothing about doing this in code, and I'm looking for some direction to look for more information on the subject.

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