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Re: SQL Development


  • Subject: Re: SQL Development
  • From: Andrew Satori <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 15:40:30 -0400

It's coming eventually to both my ODBC and PostgreSQL libraries. The PostreSQL one will eventually migrate to a model more like the one being used in the ODBCKit, and eventually probably a wrapper for FreeTDS to encapsulate a Sybase/MSSQL client in the same model.

Andy

On Sep 28, 2006, at 3:00 PM, Jaime Rios wrote:

Free is always better to me :) I have seem the MacSQL framework before but I
have never implemented it in any of my solutions. The price is pretty steep
for me and I'm sure my boss is not going to spring for the cost.
To answer the other questions, I was referring to PostgreSQL, but I also use
Microsoft SQL (PC only) and Oracle. Most of my work is done with PostgreSQL
though. Having databinding, like that found in VS2005, would be real handy
for Posgres development!


-Jaime

On 9/28/06, Mark Lilback <email@hidden> wrote:

On Sep 22, 2006, at 12:17 PM, Jaime Rios wrote: > Hi folks,Does anyone have any suggestions for third party utilities > that > allow an Obj-C Cocoa application connect to a SQL server? Thanks in > advance!

The MacSQL framework (commercial software) will give you access to
all the major databases on Mac OS X. It includes an Interface Builder
palette and a fully functional trial version. There are demo movies
available at <http://www.rtlabs.com/fwork/>. It supports bindings and
an update will be out soon with a query controller (NSArrayController
subclass to work with results of an arbitrary query).

_____________________________________________________________________
                                    "The best assumption to have
Mark J. Lilback                      is that any commonly held

<email@hidden>                   belief is wrong." -- Ken Olsen,
http://www.lilback.com/              founder, Digital Equip. Corp.





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