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Data backend for larger apps
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Data backend for larger apps


  • Subject: Data backend for larger apps
  • From: "Devraj Mukherjee" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 22 Jun 2008 09:53:02 +1000

Hi all,

I have gathered that Core Data (as brilliant as it is) doesn't yet
support client/server databases. I am writing an application which
will be installed on multiple machines but would like share the single
data source.

Since there will be large amount of data the thought at this stage is
to use something like MySQL obviously at the risk of not being able to
use some so cool as CoreData. Are there any suggestions as to what the
best way to approach this problem is.

I am certain I am not the first one to ask this question but can't
find any valuable clues.

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Incredibles)
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