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Re: Core Data and Java - anyone?
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Re: Core Data and Java - anyone?


  • Subject: Re: Core Data and Java - anyone?
  • From: Tom Bradford <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 30 May 2005 09:22:47 -0400

If you're not married to the idea that this application should have automatic Document presistence, or that it should only run under Cocoa on OS X, then there are plenty of open source solutions out there that are both portable and don't marry you to a specific database backend. Check out Hibernate at http://www.hibernate.org/ or Castor at http://www.castor.org/ . Hibernate being the more popular of the two.

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Tom Bradford - http://www.tbradford.org/
House of Cocoa - http://www.tbradford.org/cocoa/

On May 28, 2005, at 6:24 PM, Simon Johnston wrote:

Has anyone successfully built a Core Data (preferably Document based) app in Java? When I launch xcode I only see an option for Core Data that generates an Objective-C application. Can I create this project and then simply add java to it?

Thanks,

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Simon Johnston
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http://www.johnstonshome.org/~simon/
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