You can't talk about the iPhone SDK publicly -- you have to ask Apple directly 
(the developer relations people).

You could probably ask for Core Data; however I'm sure that Core Data being 
gone is no more indicative of it being gone (for everything) than Ethernet is 
because it wasn't in the MacBook Air -- just that some platforms just don't 
provide the full suite that you're used to.

On Tuesday, March 11, 2008, at 06:04AM, "Greg Robertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>Not sure if this is the best place to post this question but here goes.
>
>I am thinking about developing a Mac and iPhone app that would use CoreData
>to store application data. Personally I like CoreData and its rapid
>development on the Mac side of XCode/Interface Builder.
>
>When I gave the iPhone SDK a spin and went thru the documentation I noticed
>that CoreData is not mentioned although SQLite as a data store is. Does this
>mean that CoreData is not supported on the iPhone and may eventually be
>phased out?
>
>Perhaps it is too early to speculate since Interface Builder (and the lack
>of it in the iPhone SDK) may be linked to CoreData support but the data
>store method can significantly affect some of the planning aspects of my app
>and I would like to identify which data store method would be best.
>
>Can anyone offer advice related to this? If there is a better place to post
>this question please let me know as well.
No.  There is no public place suitable to post this --talk to developer 
relations directly.
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