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Re: CoreData file format stability
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Re: CoreData file format stability


  • Subject: Re: CoreData file format stability
  • From: Nick Zitzmann <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2008 19:19:48 -0600


On Jun 3, 2008, at 7:18 PM, Ilan Volow wrote:

But for the long term, the mac development community outside of Apple really needs to come up with their own ORM/persistance framework that can target a number of difference storage technologies (PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite), and provides adequate documentation to ensure the recoverability of data stored in that format.


You mean, like ODBC? I think there's an ObjC front end for that.

Nick Zitzmann
<http://www.chronosnet.com/>

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References: 
 >re: CoreData file format stability (From: Ben Trumbull <email@hidden>)
 >Re: CoreData file format stability (From: Charles Srstka <email@hidden>)
 >Re: CoreData file format stability (From: Ilan Volow <email@hidden>)

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