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Using NSPersistentDocument without NSApp. OK?
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Using NSPersistentDocument without NSApp. OK?


  • Subject: Using NSPersistentDocument without NSApp. OK?
  • From: Jerry Krinock <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2009 16:23:53 -0700

I've working on a background helper, created Xcode as a Foundation tool. It can open, edit and save Core Data NSPersistentDocuments created by my main app. It seems to work.

I know from the Core Data Utility Tutorial (formerly called "Low Level") that Core Data without NSApp is OK. What about NSPersistentDocument without NSApp? If anyone knows any show-stopping dependency that I might discover around shipping time, please tell us about it.

Thanks,

Jerry

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