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Re: Retrofitting CoreData
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Re: Retrofitting CoreData


  • Subject: Re: Retrofitting CoreData
  • From: "John C. Randolph" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 16:15:53 -0700

The code in that sample that loads the model is just what I got from the project template. You'd get the same thing if you just create a new non-document core data app in Xcode.

-jcr


On Sep 22, 2005, at 3:38 PM, Andre wrote:

Try looking at the coredata stickies app example. It shows how to programatically load a model
and use it. Assuming your already using bindings it should be easier.



On 平成 17/09/21, at 11:25, Timothy Larkin wrote:


The procedure for creating a new CoreData application is straightforward.

But what about adding CoreData to an existing application? I can add a data model document, but that does not provide the AppDelegate or whatever connections are required in the main nib file. Is there a document somewhere that describes how to retrofit CoreData in a way that provides the integration that is present in a new application?


John C. Randolph <email@hidden> (408) 914-0013
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