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re: EOSharedEditingContext
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re: EOSharedEditingContext


  • Subject: re: EOSharedEditingContext
  • From: Jonathan Miller <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2007 18:53:36 -1000

Hi Art,

I've received that advice before, but I've also watched a screen cast from one of the WWDC events and the apple engineer strongly recommends using the shared editing context. If I remember correctly, the engineer stated that iTunes heavily utilizes the shared editing context.

However, I'll go with your suggestion and stop using the static eoutilities methods in place of the thread safe API.

Any comments?

Jon


How do I do the following without getting the pesky warning from
Eclipse about unchecked type conversion?

NSArray<NewsKeywords> newsKeywords =
EOUtilities
.objectsForEntityNamed
(EOSharedEditingContext.defaultSharedEditingContext(),
"NewsKeywords");

I wouldn't do the above in the first place. Just because an EOSharedEditingContext extends EOEditingContext doesn't mean that it IS an EOEditingContext. It's actually quite different and can be the cause of considerable grief when not handled correctly (deadlocks and other nasty behaviors). It's probably best to fetch shared objects only early in an app's life (e.g., in the Application constructor) or to mark objects as shared in one's eomodel which will cause them all to be fetched when the first shared object is fetched.

	NewsKeywords should be fetched into an EOSharedEditingContext using
its thread-safe API, objectsWithFetchSpecification() or
bindObjectsWithFetchSpecification(), and these fetched objects
accessed only using the thread-safe API, objectsByEntityName() or
objectsByEntityNameAndFetchSpecificationName().  You may be able to
avoid the unchecked type conversion warnings by doing so as well.

Aloha,
Art
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