The keynote didn't mention Core Data at all (yes, I watched it all).
I'm not lucky enough to be at WWDC, so I don't know if they have
panels on CD or are adding new features (and that would be NDA'ed, but
a vague [dis|en]couragement from someone in-the-know about adding this
to Cayenne would be great). I really want to look into this more,
given a lack of CD support for real databases, but I'm not certain how
quickly I can get to it.
/dev/mrg
PS. Comments always welcome!
On 8/10/06, Andrus Adamchik <andru..bjectstyle.org> wrote:
> I think everybody's waiting for the news from WWDC that is in
> progress now :-)
>
>
> On Aug 10, 2006, at 3:19 PM, Tore Halset wrote:
>
> > Have you (or anyone else?) done any work on this? - the Objective-C/
> > Cocoa Cayenne ROP client?
> >
> > - Tore.
> >
> > On Jul 28, 2006, at 02:59, Michael Gentry wrote:
> >
> >> How would that be significantly worse than web browser -> web
> >> application -> database? Is CocoaJava what Apple supports as Cocoa
> >> using Java? If so, it isn't as supported as native Objective-C (I
> >> thought I heard it was being phased out, too). Besides, Cocoa
> >> development (in Objective-C) is fun. But if you have to access a DB,
> >> Cayenne is the best option currently, so it would be a nice option
> >> for
> >> native OS X applications, too.
> >>
> >> Just my rambling thoughts ...
> >
> >
>
>
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