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Re: Development of database applications
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Re: Development of database applications


  • Subject: Re: Development of database applications
  • From: "Al Kirkus" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2002 14:37:17 -0500

Hi.

Although I am a newbie to Objective-C and Cocoa, I am developing an Objective-C class hierarchy for objectifying DB operations for SQL Databases which have a C API available. I am currently working with Postgresql, Using the libpq library and wrapping it in objective-C classes of my own. Seems to work OK so far. For a very basic example take a look at my first attempt at:

http://www.kirkus.org/cocoapsql.html

See ya, Al Kirkus

>>> Frank Blome <email@hidden> - 4/25/02 12:35 PM >>>
Hello together,

Can anyone give a hint about development of database (releated)
applications? I did not found any documentation on the Apple site
concerning this. I wonder how they think about it, since they removed the
EOModeler (someone told me), and I don't have other (similar) tools found.

Please, don't suggest WO, because I like to build a ObjC App - not Java.
I don't hope, this question is to silly. I am pretty new at cocoa
development.

Thank's for your answers,
Frank
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