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Re: CoreData - large data set is slow to load on app launch - optimization tips?
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Re: CoreData - large data set is slow to load on app launch - optimization tips?


  • Subject: Re: CoreData - large data set is slow to load on app launch - optimization tips?
  • From: Ruslan Zasukhin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 04 Dec 2005 14:00:59 +0200
  • Thread-topic: CoreData - large data set is slow to load on app launch - optimization tips?

On 12/4/05 11:00 AM, "Georg Tuparev" <email@hidden> wrote:

Hi Georg,

>> We need plug Valentina into that CoreData :-))
>> Then everything will work up to 100+ times faster
>
> What we need is to stop making product advertisement. To mention once
> a product is probably fine - to read about it 10 times in the last
> week is like watching a bad TV channel...

Well, you think so, other developers have found this useful.
So what we will do?

I will try make future letters less like advertisement, okay?

> Besides, CoreData is not supposed to be used for enterprise
> applications, but for simple application document store.

I believe that few days ago I have ask on this list:

is CoreData supposed to be ONLY for simply things as
preferences and e.g. storing of windows positions?

Answer was -- CoreData can be used for something more complex.

During a week, on this list at least 2 developers have say:
we have problems.

So why we cannot show them other solution?

> Carefully thought and designed CoreData based app (as it is now) works just
> great.

Sorry, I not agree with you. When and if you meet big amount of data, then
effective storage come into game. Even ideal design will take long time on
gigabytes. Right?

> I love the ability to have XML store during early development,
> and it is sufficiently well performing once in production (with
> SQLl). IMHO, most of the performance problems discussed in this forum
> are due to bad design...
>
> And if you like to have enterprise application use completely
> different architecture.

Nobody say about enterprise application here. You can easy get big and huge
dbs even with desktop applications.


--
Best regards,

Ruslan Zasukhin
VP Engineering and New Technology
Paradigma Software, Inc

Valentina - Joining Worlds of Information
http://www.paradigmasoft.com

[I feel the need: the need for speed]


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