Hi Thomas,

On 23/09/2010, at 04:19, Thomas Davie wrote:

> 
> On 23 Sep 2010, at 07:39, Tito Ciuro wrote:
> 
>> Hm. That would be discussed better on a White Paper or similar. There are 
>> countless tutorials and documents about Core Data already. What I can do 
>> however is to provide a small example to illustrate how NanoStore works.
>> 
>> I believe (please correct me if I'm wrong) that Core Data stores the data 
>> atomically for both, XML and binary formats. That, if I'm not mistaken 
>> requires the datafile to be read in memory.
> 
> That's incorrect, CoreData gives you the choice of XML, binary or SQLite 
> backends.  When using the SQLite one it reads the data lazily.

I was thinking about the XML option (binary as well) and didn't finish the 
sentence, leaving SQLite behind. Yes, Core Data offers three backends.

Thanks for the correction,

-- Tito

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