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Re:db acess


  • Subject: Re:db acess
  • From: David Eddy <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 28 Nov 2004 16:24:16 -0500

Andy Satori -

>
> Andreas,
>
> I hate to be the bearer of bad tidings, but right now, this is a huge
> hole in the Cocoa/Objective C world.  I've been fairly vocal about
> this.  Enterprise Objects is an old NeXT technology, one that Apple
> inexplicable dropped for the Mac OS X, except in the WebObjects Java
> world.  I own a copy of WebObjects, and while it's a nice technology,
> it's not really the answer for the converted Windows developers.
>

Let me see if I understand this... I'm still struggling up the
Objective-C learning curve, and have wondered at the bland statements of
"data is stored in the methods."

For textbook examples, that's ok, but the real world expects more.

Are you saying that actually using persistant datastores (e.g.
databases) is so far NOT in the Xcode/Objective-C picture?

[Asked thru the eyes & experience of a novice (on this platform).]

- David
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