RE: SQLite?
RE: SQLite?
- Subject: RE: SQLite?
- From: "Beatty, Daniel D CIV NAVAIR, 474300D" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2009 14:18:11 -0800
- Thread-topic: SQLite?
Greetings James,
Well, don't congratulate me yet. It is just an attempt, and I have not gotten very far yet on its development.
None the less, that is how Google claims that Gears is implemented, at least on OSX. It depends on SQLite for its local storage. How they are doing it on the iPhone is probably through Core Data.
As for implementing EOF via GWT, Gears seems to be the way to go. Granted, a true Core Data to/from EOF would be better. There is a Gears API for GWT, and there is a pretty good book on Safari that gives a pretty good dictionary structure example.
As far as the intersection is concerned, we can only request features as far as I know. That would be one really nice feature.
In any case, it is just a couple ideas and my coffee is now gone.
Later,
Daniel Beatty
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-----Original Message-----
From: James Cicenia [mailto:email@hidden]
Sent: Monday, December 21, 2009 10:35
To: Beatty, Daniel D CIV NAVAIR, 474300D
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Subject: Re: SQLite?
Well that was quite the mashup you just wrote. With more than a few obscure or unreleased references to boot! Having said all that let me try do dive in.
Now I thought that Gears was sort of a Dashboardesque technology to be replaced by HTML5 ?
Anyway are you saying that you can take an EO Model and wind up with a sqlite (Gears) database at the other end going through Google Web Toolkit?
My problem....
I want local sqlite datasets on the iPhone to be distributed/synced by a webobjects application. And, conversely allow uploads of sqlite databases.
Now of course I will probably also be using or incorporating some REST stuff vs. databases. So is that where Gianuia and CoreData intersect?
Can I use CoreData and easily sync it?
Interaction hierarchy for agents and services would certainly be nice for some e-commerce strategies.
Thanks
James
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> Greetings James,
> Well, I can claim to a have a true success, but I winging it for what it is worth. The approach that I am taking right now is to include a manager similar to EO on Google Gears. I like the fact that one can use the architecture of the EO ORM, apply through GWT to Gears to provide some persistency.
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> I think that the grand Italian chocolate factory could take this notion a bit further. For starters, Gianduia could include hooks for Core Data to sync with WO powered apps in such a way that the iPhone app can still use that model offline. Gears does a reasonable job, but it is confined to the web browser. It would be nice if a WebKit implemented application could allow that persistency to be synced with the rest of the application.
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> Also, it would be nice to provide an interaction hierarchy for agents from multiple services to work together in a secure manner. Granted, this could be a result of some funny stuff in this California water or academic Texas Kool-Aid. None the less, this would a way to provide cloud based load balancing.
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> What does the rest of the community think?
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> Daniel Beatty
> Computer Scientist, Detonation Sciences Branch Code 474300D 2400 E.
> Pilot Plant Rd. M/S 1109 China Lake, CA 93555 email@hidden
> (760)939-7097
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> Sent: Monday, December 21, 2009 9:35
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> Subject: SQLite?
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> With the advent of iPhone development SQLite is becoming more in demand.
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> Can EntityModeler read SQLite? I didn't see a plugin when I just now created a new EOModel via all the Wonder goodness. I was hoping to reverse engineer one.
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> What are others doing?
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> James Cicenia
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