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Re: Database Connectivity


  • Subject: Re: Database Connectivity
  • From: "Bruce E. Sturgen" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 22:48:45 -0600

Dumb idea alert:

Why not use the ObjC-Java bridge (in IB subclass java.lang.Object) and write your data access layer in Java using JDBC? That way your database options are relatively open...just change the database connection manager named in Class.forName() in the java code.

Of course EO would have made this moot :(

bes

On Friday, November 2, 2001, at 07:44 , email@hidden wrote:

I'm beating my head against a freakin' wall. Surely someone out there knows what is available as far as database connectivity goes in Cocoa. I've looked all all of the solutions out there: FrontBase, OpenBase, MySQL - these are great if you want a client/server database app.

I just want to be able to build a single-user database app. I want to read a local file wether it be FileMaker, DBase, SQL - I don't care. Ideally, I would like an API that links to my project, and the ability to call it's functions to manipulate my files.

Is there anything out there like that?


Carla Lewis
Etherion, Inc.
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