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Re: ADC Core Data article


  • Subject: Re: ADC Core Data article
  • From: Scott Stevenson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2005 16:14:28 -0700


On Apr 5, 2005, at 2:49 PM, Philip Mötteli wrote:

Each entity definition in a managed object model requires the name of the entity and the name of the class used at runtime to represent that entity. By default, the class used is NSManagedObject, but the class may be either NSManagedObject or a subclass thereof.

I read that phrase 5 times. Is that really true? Only subclasses of NSManagedObject get managed persistency from Core Data?

Trying to implement transparent persistence without a persistent subclass is.... challenging.



- Scott

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