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Re: SQL


  • Subject: Re: SQL
  • From: Stéphane Pinel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2003 08:14:15 +0100

Le lundi, 24 fiv 2003, ` 04:41 Europe/Paris, Carlos Coutinho a icrit :

I won't to create a front-end industrial managment application for mac. To do that I need to access a database and do some querying on them ans present the user with thw apropriate information. In a future development stage it would be nice to have some barcode readers connected to the computers using this application for faster information additions. I'm planning to use MySQL to have a databse server which any computer in intranet would access it, view it and sometimes write to it.
How can i test some basic database access using Cocoa, so that I can conclude if I can develop such application?
Carlos Coutinho

Carlos,

Have a look at MySQL Objective C API for Cocoa:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/mysql-cocoa/

Regards


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