Re: CoreData with ODBC as the Object Store
Re: CoreData with ODBC as the Object Store
- Subject: Re: CoreData with ODBC as the Object Store
- From: Martin Stoufer <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2008 13:47:13 -0700
- Organization: LBNL
lbland wrote:
On Sep 10, 2008, at 1:40 PM, Martin Stoufer wrote:
I have been pouring over the archives and digging around the net to
see what the current status of this is. It looks like Apple does not
have any current plans to expose an ODBC type as a data store(?) and
the current work around is to stage the content from the db as a file
on the system and use that as the store.
true.
and Core Data is not EOF (Enterprise Object Framework). Core Data
lacks the needed features that EOF has.
Yes, I read the saga of this on multiple sites of how EOF was stripped
down and mis-assimilated into the WebKit framework.
Has anyone done anything more evolved than this yet?
No. (not us anyways!)
I setup a System DSN with ODBC Administrator and a connection is made
to the Oracle db I need. Surely, there is some subtle way to plug
this and the data model I have in XCode together.
That is what we do.
P.S. - the subtle ways may seem like something for free, but they open
up a can of worms. All IMHO.
I know full well that any solution, be it subtle or not, would render
me a pound of flesh lighter. I am currently using the ODBCKit.framework
and at least I'm making some headway, albiet w/o the CoreData functionality.
thanks!-
-lance
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* Martin C. Stoufer *
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