Re: Newbie Questions (components, databases, and parsing)
Re: Newbie Questions (components, databases, and parsing)
- Subject: Re: Newbie Questions (components, databases, and parsing)
- From: Randall Perry <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2002 09:14:42 -0400
I asked a similar question about tools for working with databases and got no
response. Think maybe people on this list are too busy learning Cocoa to
actually do anything with it :--)
Someone responded to me off-list about this company that offers a database
framework. As soon as I get a little more versed in Cocoa I'll probably be
buying it.
Here's the link:
http://www.rtlabs.com/fwork/
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(1) Are there any good, comprehensive sites for IB Cocoa components, by
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which I mean classes that are already built and can be added to IB/Cocoa
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programs? I've run into a few of them out there, but everybody hosts their
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own and they're hard to find unless you know what you're looking for. I hate
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to compare (and I'm NOT trolling!), but for Delphi there are HUGE sites
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(like the Delphi Super Page) with thousands of ready-to-use classes.
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Something like that for Cocoa would be GREAT. Any ideas?
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(2) Lately there's been a lot of talk on this list about the Enterprise
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Objects Framework. If it's what I think it is, then I have my answer to this
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question: is there no database-independent way to access locally- and
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server-hosted databases in a generic manner? The Delphi equivalent would be
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the Borland Database Engine (BDE) for example. It's completely independent
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of the database as long as ODBC is present, and even interfaces "natively"
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with certain databases.
--
Randy Perry
sysTame
Mac Consulting/Sales
http://www.systame.com/
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