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Re: Database applications in OS X
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Re: Database applications in OS X


  • Subject: Re: Database applications in OS X
  • From: Jason McInnes <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2003 09:52:09 -0800 (PST)

I've been using the Cocoa MySQL interface available
here:

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

to write a batch application. It's proven very
effective.

jason

--- George Bridgeman <email@hidden> wrote:
> Hi people,
>
> I'm currently investigating how to write database
> applications on Mac
> OS X, but having great difficulty in finding any
> information. I'll
> explain what I'm trying to do and if anyone can help
> me, that'd be
> grand:
>
> 1. Connect to any type of database (MySQL, Oracle,
> etc) from within a
> Cocoa application written in Objective-C
> 2. Use Rendezvous from within the application
> 3. Use little (if any) Java
>
> My questions are thus:
>
> 1. Driver availability is sketchy - Oracle has JDBC
> drivers for OS X
> but no Oracle Client install that I can find. Would
> using the JDBC
> drivers for Oracle require an Oracle installation on
> the same machine?
> 2. Is it possible to use Java and Objective-C within
> the same Cocoa
> project (Java for the database interaction,
> Objective-C for Rendezvous
> and everything else, and then call the Java code
> from the Objective-C
> code)
> 3. Why is Java frowned upon when it comes to writing
> Cocoa applications
> (slightly off-topic, but I was wondering why this is
> so)?
> 4. Is it possible to write Objective-C code to
> connect to a database?
> Which framework(s) would I need to use? Are they
> open source? Does
> Apple have any frameworks to do this? If not, why
> not?
>
> Sorry this is kind of a long question, but any help
> would be greatly
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> George.
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