FANTASTIC!

yes, ERSync is not going to work for the main question which is how to store a 
local object graph that loads as the user sees things, and keep it updated 
while still being able to rationally send data back to the server in a way that 
can handle offline or poor network conditions etc.

ERRest is SUPER-FAB for being the server of an iPhone client and there’s quite 
a few tricks we can and should compile together.

So, definitely call upon me to have something to say about all this and I’ve 
been at it a few years now, so I have gone through all this at least once or 
twice.

greatly looking forward!

jess




On Feb 14, 2014, at 9:37 AM, Mark Wardle <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I am starting to work on a new presentation layer for our web application 
> using the iOS SDK. We plan on writing custom small iOS apps that integrate 
> with the larger more complex backend web-application built in WebObjects. 
> 
> I can see ERSync but note it is not in Wonder yet. Is this still in 
> development or is it ready for deployment? It certainly looks an easy way to 
> get started.
> 
> However, we might want more finely grained control anyway. We’ve been adding 
> REST interfaces to the backend. Does anyone have any recommendations for an 
> iOS client library to make this work trivial? I would think that we could 
> create some stub object-graph in objective c that then gets sent to the 
> server semi-automatically? Is there something that would take an EOModel and 
> create a core data equivalent or skeleton classes? 
> 
> I can see various references on the mailing list but nothing on the wiki. 
> 
> Any pointers (*) much appreciated!
> 
> Mark
> (*) you can tell I’m back to coding in C and not just using java (!)
> -- 
> Dr. Mark Wardle
> Consultant Neurologist, University Hospital Wales, Cardiff, UK
> Email: [email protected] or [email protected]  Twitter: @mwardle
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