Re: NSPropertyListSerialization
Re: NSPropertyListSerialization
- Subject: Re: NSPropertyListSerialization
- From: Ricardo Strausz <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 14 May 2003 14:01:23 -0500
ObjC releases its objects via AutoreleasePools in order to do not leak
memory...
I am not sure where does NSAutoreleasePool is defined in the side of
Java (if it is) but mey be you can find it in com.apple.cocoa.appkit;
if so, you may nead to create one in order to use cocoa.foundation...
some thing like:
NSAutoreleasePool myReleasePool = new ...
NSPropertyListSerialization mySerializer = new ...
/*use it*/
myReleasePool.release();
I am just guessing... I usually use Java objects "inside" ObjeC ones;
not without truble, but it works.
On miC)rcoles, mayo 14, 2003, at 13:32 America/Mexico_City, Kazutaka
KAMIYA wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Ricardo, Thanks for advising me.
>
> I tried to test program using
> com.apple.cocoa.foundation.NSPropertyListSerialization.
>
> "com.apple.cocoa.foundation.NSPropertyListSerialization.propertyListFro
> mXMLData(aData);"
>
> But,It rose below exception. Maybe, com.apple.cocoa.foundation can use
> only Cocoa Application.
>
> 2003-05-15 03:20:54.162 java[2719] *** _NSAutoreleaseNoPool(): Object
> 0x1ef9aa0 of class NSConcreteData autoreleased with no pool in place -
> just leaking
>
>
> Thanks for anyway.
> Kazutaka.
>
>
> On f(ff%, 5 15, 2003, at 02:06 AM, Ricardo Strausz wrote:
>
>> If it is in com.apple.cocoa.foundation.NSPropertyListSerialization,
>> it is writen in Java;
>> therefore I think you may use it, just import the library.
>>
>> On lunes, mayo 12, 2003, at 21:52 America/Mexico_City, Kazutaka
>> KAMIYA wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I want to write Property List by XML in my WOApp .
>>>
>>> So I want to use XMLDataFromPropertyList method in
>>> NSPropertyListSerialization Class.
>>> But, that metod is nothing in
>>> com.webobjects.foundation.NSPropertyListSerialization.
>>> There is in com.apple.cocoa.foundation.NSPropertyListSerialization.
>>> It is for Cocoa Java.
>>>
>>> In WOApp, that method can not use?
>>>
>>> Or Are there any ideas?
>>>
>>> Thanks, Kazutaka.
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>> Dino
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