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Re: Core Data Speed (XML vs mySQL)
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Re: Core Data Speed (XML vs mySQL)


  • Subject: Re: Core Data Speed (XML vs mySQL)
  • From: Robert Walker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 1 May 2006 17:44:44 -0400

Greg,

Did you mean to say MySQL here or did you really mean SQLite? Just wondering since there is no built-in support in Core Data for MySQL (as far as I am aware).

On May 1, 2006, at 3:43 PM, Greg Hoover wrote:

Is anyone aware of the trade-offs between using xml vs. mysql stores? I'm specifically interested in speeding up the access time for Core Data requests and am wondering if at least the initial fetch could be sped up by using mysql over xml. Are there ways of speeding up Core Data fetches/updates in general?

Thanks.
-GH
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