I'm guessing that they will provide a CoreData API, an EOModel API and a 
mailing list filled with WO experts some of whom have some experience in 
building the existing dev tools.

Beyond that, I'm guessing they won't stand in the way.

I hope that doesn't sound pessimistic. It's not supposed to be...

Dave


On Aug 10, 2010, at 10:26 AM, Daniel Beatty wrote:

> Greetings David,
> Sounds a good little project.   What assistance, if any, would Apple to able
> to provide in terms technical expertise and support if I were able to get
> federal and scientific funding to build such a capability, especially an
> automated capability of converting back and forth CoreData Model <->
> EOModel?  
> 
> Thank you sir,
> 
> 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 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 8/10/10 2:34 AM, "David den Boer" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Should not be too difficult to also convert the CoreData model to an EOModel.
>> Structure of CoreData model file is available via CoreData API, so you can
>> fairly easily write a tool to convert the xcdatamodel to an eomodeld
>> 
>> 
>> On Jul 21, 2010, at 10:22 PM, Beatty, Daniel D CIV NAVAIR, 474300D wrote:
>> 
>>> Greetings Mark and others who probably know the answer,
>>> I have question regarding the possibility of migrating a Core Data scheme to
>>> EOF.  The idea is to use Core Data as a sort of training wheels set to help
>>> new comers to EOF learn.  One the questions that came up was, can EOF import
>>> the scheme from Core Data.
>>> 
>>> I suspect that sense that a Core Data apps that use SQLite, for example,
>>> could simply be extracted through a valid JDBC adaptor.  The other thing 
>>> that
>>> would make sense is if the plist making the Core Data model specification
>>> could have a mapping application to make it into an EO model.  In either
>>> case, I am not sure of what tools are out there to accomplish this.  Any
>>> ideas?  If there are such things, it makes the sales pitch of WO even
>>> sweeter.
>>> 
>>> Thank you,
>>> 
>>> 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 
>>> 
>>> P.S. I am hoping to see you all at WOWODC 2010.
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