Well that was quite the mashup you just wrote. With more than a few obscure or 
unreleased references to boot! Having said all that let me try do dive in.

Now I thought that Gears was sort of a Dashboardesque technology to be replaced 
by HTML5 ? 
Anyway are you saying that you can take an EO Model and wind up with a sqlite 
(Gears) database at the other end going through Google Web Toolkit?


My problem....

I want local sqlite datasets on the iPhone  to be distributed/synced by a 
webobjects application. And, conversely allow uploads of sqlite databases. 

Now of course I will probably also be using or incorporating some REST stuff 
vs. databases. So is that where Gianuia and CoreData intersect? 
Can I use CoreData and easily sync it?

Interaction hierarchy for agents and services would certainly be nice for some 
e-commerce strategies.

Thanks
James





> 
> Greetings James,
> Well, I can claim to a have a true success, but I winging it for what it is 
> worth.   The approach that I am taking right now is to include a manager 
> similar to EO on Google Gears.  I like the fact that one can use the 
> architecture of the EO ORM, apply through GWT to Gears to provide some 
> persistency.    
> 
> I think that the grand Italian chocolate factory could take this notion a bit 
> further.   For starters, Gianduia could include hooks for Core Data to sync 
> with WO powered apps in such a way that the iPhone app can still use that 
> model offline.   Gears does a reasonable job, but it is confined to the web 
> browser.   It would be nice if a WebKit implemented application could allow 
> that persistency to be synced with the rest of the application.  
> 
> Also, it would be nice to provide an interaction hierarchy for agents from 
> multiple services to work together in a secure manner.   Granted, this could 
> be a result of some funny stuff in this California water or academic Texas 
> Kool-Aid.   None the less, this would a way to provide cloud based load 
> balancing.  
> 
> What does the rest of the community think?
> 
> Daniel Beatty
> Computer Scientist, Detonation Sciences Branch Code 474300D 2400 E. Pilot 
> Plant Rd. M/S 1109 China Lake, CA 93555 [email protected]
> (760)939-7097 
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On 
> Behalf Of James Cicenia
> Sent: Monday, December 21, 2009 9:35
> To: WebObjects-Dev Apple
> Subject: SQLite?
> 
> With the advent of iPhone development SQLite is becoming more in demand.
> 
> Can EntityModeler read SQLite? I didn't see a plugin when I just now created 
> a new EOModel via all the Wonder goodness. I was hoping to reverse engineer 
> one.
> 
> What are others doing? 
> 
> James Cicenia
> 
> 
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