On 19 Mar 2008, at 09:19, Markus Hitter wrote:
Am 19.03.2008 um 08:14 schrieb David Wetzel:
Am 19.03.2008 um 01:37 schrieb Markus Hitter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
How about an adaptor between CoreData and a real database
(PostgreSQL, MySQL, etc.)?
GNUstep has EOF/GDL2, OS X has not, just Java based.
Not to lower GDL2's value, but for some reason Apple has replaced
EOF with CoreData. My impression is, they drastically reduced the
(exposed) API while retaining everything most programmers need.
A colleague recently pointed me at a Cocoa developer podcast which
complained about CoreData as a horribly broken subset of EOF. If a
CoreData-style wrapper around GDL2 could be written (I don't know
either API well enough to know how hard this would be) then it could
be very attractive to Cocoa developers (port CoreData apps to GDL2 and
get all of the extra shiny EOF features for free) and provide GNUstep
with a bit more exposure.
I don't know how much Apple are still pushing CoreData - it doesn't do
anything nice with spotlight indexing, and the big blob files don't
play nicely with File Vault, so I wouldn't be surprised if they
quietly stop pushing it soon.
David
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