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Re: Cocoa EOF Applications & December 2002 Dev Tools
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Re: Cocoa EOF Applications & December 2002 Dev Tools


  • Subject: Re: Cocoa EOF Applications & December 2002 Dev Tools
  • From: "Randy Leonard" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2003 23:42:53 -0700

> Or is Apple eventually going to support Cocoa EOF apps
If memory serves correctly, the Cocoa EOF are private frameworks for the
benefit of EOModeler.  They are still under System/Library/PrivateFrameworks
on my system.  Doubt Apple wants to support two distinct EOF codebases, so
don't count on that stuff sticking around if the EOModeler dependency is
someday eliminated.

Randy


----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Halliday" <email@hidden>
To: <email@hidden>
Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2003 9:31 PM
Subject: Cocoa EOF Applications & December 2002 Dev Tools


> Hi everyone,
>
> I am being TRYING to play around with building a Cocoa EOF application.
>   I'd much rather use Cocoa than a Java app.  My question is this...has
> anyone been able to create a brand new Cocoa EOF Application in project
> builder and successfully been able to launch the app?  Or open the
> MainMenu nib file (or any other Cocoa EOF Nib) in Interface Builder?
>
> Prior to the December 2002 Dev-Tools update this worked fine.  But
> every since I upgraded I have been unable to create a new Cocoa EOF
> app.  The really strange thing is, I AM able to open a project that I
> created prior to the Dec update and it works fine...Nib files and
> everything.  However, I can't add new ones.  Any help would be much
> appreciated.
>
> Also, while on this topic...does anyone know if this is a losing
> battle?  Or is Apple eventually going to support Cocoa EOF apps.  It
> seems only logical to me.  I think it would be EXTREMELY powerful to be
> able to write a native 3-tier database app with a complete cocoa front
> end...especially in the enterprise market or small business arena
> (where everyone has macs).  Just my opinion anyway.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Michael.
>
> Michael Halliday
> email@hidden
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