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Apple events from daemon process to application in Cocoa
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Apple events from daemon process to application in Cocoa


  • Subject: Apple events from daemon process to application in Cocoa
  • From: Yogesh P <email@hidden>
  • Date: 24 Aug 2005 16:22:26 +0530

Hi folks,
I am a newbie to the Cocoa developement.

I have created a daemon process which works in the background.I use
FoundationTool option in the Tool section when i create a NewProject
from the XCode.
Is it a right way to create Faceless background application using
FoundationTool option or there is another way to do this???

I have also created one sample Application using Cocoa Application
option in Application section of the XCode.

Now i want to send "start" event to my application from my daemon so
that when my application receive this event from my daemon it will get
started.

I know Apple event does this, but i dont know from where i should start.
Is there any sample code which does this???

Thanks in advance.

Yogesh

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