Re: State of Cocoa adoption
Re: State of Cocoa adoption
- Subject: Re: State of Cocoa adoption
- From: Marcel Weiher <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2003 16:30:26 +0100
On Saturday, March 15, 2003, at 12:52 Uhr, petite_abeille wrote:
Andy Satori wrote:
(1) A Cocoa framework for Data Access. Having the ODBC Manager is a
step in
the right direction, but gimme a framework to use it with. There are
a
couple of third party tools for this, but in this instance, it really
needs
to be an NSObject style framework (IMO)
That would be great isn't :-)
There used to be such a beast until not long time ago: NeXT's
Enterprise Objects Framework.
"Enterprise Objects Framework brings the benefits of object-oriented
programming to database application development. You can use the
Framework to build feature-rich, database applications with reusable
software components that tightly couple business information with the
business processes managing that information."
http://developer.apple.com/techpubs/webobjects/WebObjects_4.5/System/
Documentation/Developer/EnterpriseObjects/DevGuide/GuideTOC.html
But... it got unceremoniously killed by Apple. You can still see its
forgotten remains in WebObjects.
Please: file a bug!
Marcel
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Marcel Weiher Metaobject Software Technologies
email@hidden www.metaobject.com
Metaprogramming for the Graphic Arts. HOM, IDEAs, MetaAd etc.
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