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Re: Archiving's Future?
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Re: Archiving's Future?


  • Subject: Re: Archiving's Future?
  • From: Georg Tuparev <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 1 May 2005 11:05:17 +0200

In this context, when will be keyed archive reasonably fast?

gt

On May 1, 2005, at 6:05 AM, Ali Ozer wrote:

In this context, keyed archiving.
Ali



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From: Greg <email@hidden>
Date: April 30, 2005 20:19:55 PDT
To: email@hidden
Subject: Archiving's Future?

I just read through the foundation release notes and saw at the bottom about API deprecations:

"The NSArchiver and NSUnarchiver classes and other APIs in NSArchiver.h are not deprecated in this release, but may be in the next release."

I would just like to know, what the migration path is recommended by apple? keyed archiving? core data?

Greg

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