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Re: Persistance


  • Subject: Re: Persistance
  • From: Raphael Sebbe <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2001 07:52:53 +0200

What about the license ? Is it fine to use it in a commercial product ? And is it working on GNUstep ? Could the archive be processed from other languages/platform (I mean could a C program decode and use the data) ?

Sorry for all those questions, but I am really interested in it.

Raphael

On Wednesday, October 10, 2001, at 01:34 AM, Marcel Weiher wrote:

On Tuesday, October 9, 2001, at 05:26 PM, Michael Grant wrote:

At 10:59 AM +0200 10/9/01, Marcel Weiher wrote:
Objective-XML, for example, has an NSArchiver implementation that generates XML files using NSCoding protocol. I am currently looking at making the generated XML SOAP compatible (as much as feasible).

Sorry if this is a dumb question, but what's Objective-XML?

Objective-XML is a cute name for an Objective-C framework that does XML processing. It also goes by the name of MPWXmlKit. It is available from:

<http://www.metaobject.com/Community.html>

along with other useful stuff. There isn't yet a whole lot of information available at the site, but I will be adding background material as time goes on.

One interesting 'feature' of the XML Archivers is that performance for (un)archiving object-graphs containing large NSDatas is actually better than the binary NSArchiver provided by Apple.


Marcel

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