On Aug 10, 2008, at 9:39 PM, Gordon Apple wrote:

I don't use CoreData.  Frankly, the main use I have made of
NSObjectController is to decrease my typing in IB bindings. For example, my inspectors have a large number of controls that are bound through a fairly
long chain of references to their controllers.  By using an
NSObjectController to handle the long chain, my individual bindings are much
shorter.  Your mileage may vary.

So far that's the only use I've found for it. :)

It seems like it's really there just as somewhat of an abstract base class for the other controllers, but then I wonder why the CurrencyConverter example uses it, because it works perfectly fine by simply binding directly to the Converter object itself.


--
Seth Willits




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