Re: porting core data app to the dark side
Re: porting core data app to the dark side
- Subject: Re: porting core data app to the dark side
- From: Sherm Pendley <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 06:06:46 -0500
On Feb 27, 2007, at 2:06 AM, Dave Fernandes wrote:
On Feb 26, 2007, at 11:07 PM, Philip Q wrote:
On 27/02/07, Dave Fernandes <email@hidden> wrote:
Now that I have a beautiful native-Mac Core Data app up and running,
I have to think about a Windows version. Are there any frameworks or
libraries for persistence and document change control, compatible
with Cocoa, that also work on Windows? I think I need to wean myself
off Core Data.
What do you mean by 'Windows'? Win32? ATL? MFC? .NET? ...
If it's .NET, then there are quite a few object persistence
frameworks
to chose from. They all do things slightly differently and are quite
different from the mechanics of Core Data (to a degree).
.NET would be fine, but the reason I posted to cocoa-dev is that I
was hoping to find something cross-platform that I could also use
for the Mac version. That way I could maintain one code base. Maybe
that's just a fantasy like yellow-box for Windows.
You might have a look at GNUstep's Core Data framework. It's
incomplete, but may get you at least partially to where you're going.
<http://gscoredata.nongnu.org/>
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