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  • Subject: Re: NSObjectController
  • From: Michael Parlee <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 06:17:31 -0800

Yeah, I have tried the NSObjectController tutorial and it worked fine
for me.  It works differently than the old CurrencyConverter in that
the convert action happens immediately on entering values.  What kind
of bug are you seeing?  Also is this part one of the tutorial or part
two (the tabular version)?

I was very pleased to see this addition to the cocoa frameworks.  I
felt that is was more like adding WODisplayGroup than EOF though.  It
did give me hope that EOF in Obj-C must be up there in Apple's
priorities if their going to take full advantage of the new controller
classes.

I guess Cocoa EOF requires one to write Cocoa/Java?  Does anyone have a
good recommendation for a Cocoa/Java programming resource?  I have not
been able to get key-value coding to work in Java/Cocoa.

Mike

On Nov 17, 2003, at 2:08 PM, Ricardo Strausz wrote:

> Hola!
> Finally my Panther arived.
> I found out that, in IB (which is still there) there is a new pallette
> which includes an object named NSObjectController. As far as I read in
> the docs, it is intended to bring part of the functionality of EOF
> (more in the filosofy than in facts) by bringing the key-value
> paradigm to all objects in a interface. This compleats the MVC
> paradigm!
>
> However, it seem to be bugy...
> the ExchangeRate tutorial have been changed to use such a new tech,
> but it does not run as espected...
>
> Had any one tried?? any comment??
>
> Gracias,
> Dino
>
> p.d.	I know, it is a bit out off topic, but I realy trust in the
> suscribers of this list... hope you can help!!
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