Re: [ANN] Release: NanoStore 1.0 for Mac and iOS
Re: [ANN] Release: NanoStore 1.0 for Mac and iOS
- Subject: Re: [ANN] Release: NanoStore 1.0 for Mac and iOS
- From: Tito Ciuro <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2010 10:07:55 -0300
Hi Thomas,
On 23/09/2010, at 04:19, Thomas Davie wrote:
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> On 23 Sep 2010, at 07:39, Tito Ciuro wrote:
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>> Hm. That would be discussed better on a White Paper or similar. There are countless tutorials and documents about Core Data already. What I can do however is to provide a small example to illustrate how NanoStore works.
>>
>> I believe (please correct me if I'm wrong) that Core Data stores the data atomically for both, XML and binary formats. That, if I'm not mistaken requires the datafile to be read in memory.
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> That's incorrect, CoreData gives you the choice of XML, binary or SQLite backends. When using the SQLite one it reads the data lazily.
I was thinking about the XML option (binary as well) and didn't finish the sentence, leaving SQLite behind. Yes, Core Data offers three backends.
Thanks for the correction,
-- Tito
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