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Document applications and database sources...


  • Subject: Document applications and database sources...
  • From: Teunis Peters <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 05:49:50 -0700

I've been digging at this now for a while (more than a month really) and still really haven't come up with a clear answer.
I've got a database source with objects of various types and sizes. It seems reasonable to approach the database objects as documents (especially since some of them ARE documents - such as images) but I'm not sure what class to start with to set things up as a source. It seems NSDocument and family are designed for file-oriented systems and this isn't quite of that form.
I definitely need multiple windows and there's rather a number of different types of data in the system.


This might be a bit of a basic (or obvious) question to ask - but what could I use? NSDocument/family for each major class of data? Wrangle something of my own? And where can I look for more information on opening multiple "documents"?

Thank you in advance
G'day, eh? :)
	- Teunis

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