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Re: Database applications


  • Subject: Re: Database applications
  • From: Steven Woodward <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 26 May 2002 10:04:40 -0400

Please forgive my ignorance, what's "pdo"?? Thanks!

Steve W

On Sunday, May 26, 2002, at 09:58 AM, Michael Johnston wrote:

Just don't try to mix using the java bridge and pdo.

That is truly a path into hell.

Last Obelus


On Sunday, May 26, 2002, at 01:56 PM, Steven Woodward wrote:

Thanks for the quick reply Robbie! I've thought about that but am unfamiliar with Java. I've been putting off learning Java, maybe now's the right time. I will take a look at that option, thanks again.

Steve W

On Sunday, May 26, 2002, at 07:48 AM, Robbie Duncan wrote:

Whilst I gave not developed any database driven apps using Cocoa, I have done
hthis using Java. As there is a very convenient bridge from Obj-C to Java
why not set up a standard datbase serer (MySQL or Postgres would be fine for
this sort of user load and are free). Set up some Java database connection
objects that talk to the database through JDBC. Map the java objects to
objective C (pretty easy) and then you can simply call object methods to talk
to the database.
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