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Deprecation Warning for archivedDataWithRootObject(Object) in NSArchiver (10.2 Cocoa - Java)
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Deprecation Warning for archivedDataWithRootObject(Object) in NSArchiver (10.2 Cocoa - Java)


  • Subject: Deprecation Warning for archivedDataWithRootObject(Object) in NSArchiver (10.2 Cocoa - Java)
  • From: Tim Robertson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 1 Sep 2002 05:51:09 -0700

I have just jumped into 10.2 and added the use of archivedDataWithRootObject to a Cocoa-Java Document App to support saving. It appears that the method is deprecated (given that I receive a warning during compile), however there is no mention in the Java-Cocoa doc. I can't see a good alternative and with no documentation recommendation, it seems like this might be a bug in the Java framework bridge code.

Being new to the mailing list, please excuse me if this has already been discovered and addressed -- I found nothing appropriate in the archive last night.

Tim Robertson
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