Re: Indicate loading while bindings read from Core Data
Re: Indicate loading while bindings read from Core Data
- Subject: Re: Indicate loading while bindings read from Core Data
- From: Matt Neuburg <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 05 Nov 2006 15:46:56 -0800
- Thread-topic: Indicate loading while bindings read from Core Data
On or about 11/5/06 2:03 PM, thus spake "Diederik Hoogenboom"
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> I have read somewhere (on this list) that using batch faulting the startup
> time can be reduced significantly. That trade-off appears to be the fetches
> after the batch-faulting which take a bit longer.
My understanding (which of course could be wrong) is that with an XML store
that won't affect the big delay, which results from that fact that an XML is
store is entirely loaded and parsed into the managed object before anything
else happens. m.
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