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Re: core data
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Re: core data


  • Subject: Re: core data
  • From: Dave Rehring <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 18:55:52 -0700

On 6/28/04 1:28 PM, ed despard at email@hidden wrote:

> I was just looking through the lists of wwdc sessions, and noticed
> references to the new cocoa persistence framework, core data! This
> looks to be the answer to all the people who have been asking questions
> about cocoa-eof.

Ed,

Not really. It's at best EOF-lite...you can demo creating an app the same
way you could demo doing it in EOF [more or less], but it's significantly
more limited [ie, database support is initially quite limited, for example].

It seems to be missing the 'E' (enterprise) part, as it seems more focused
on standalone database usage [rather than multiple people accessing a single
database].

But I'm sure it'll become what EOF was in a couple more years...[half
cynical, half hopeful]

Later,
--
David Rehring Psychos do not explode when light hits
VP of Research and Development them, no matter how crazy they are...
Atimi Software, Inc.
www.atimi.com And totally insane guy!
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