Re: Cocoa Cayenne status

From: Andrus Adamchik (andru..bjectstyle.org)
Date: Mon Sep 25 2006 - 16:02:39 EDT

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    Hi Tore,

    This looks pretty cool. Do you think it will be worthwhile to start
    advertising this effort on Cocoa/WebObjects lists? This way we may
    find volunteers from the Objective C world with CoreData experience,
    and at least place it on the community radar.

    Also ... Maybe it is too early to talk about it, but I wonder where
    this will fit in Cayenne? I guess if it takes of, it can become a
    subproject or something. I guess we'll keep this on the back-burner
    for now, and hopefully by the time we are ready to make a release,
    we'll be done with incubation of Cayenne and have a permanent home at
    Apache. Anyways, something to think about, especially if we are to
    post milestone releases of the CocoaClient.

    Andrus

    P.S. You may have seen all the callback work going on recently. This
    is THE way to implement server-side business logic in ROP. Should
    make it much more usable. I am going to close a few remaining issues
    soon and document it better, but it works already.

    On Sep 20, 2006, at 5:45 PM, Tore Halset wrote:
    > Hello.
    >
    > Adding/Removing all over works now :) See screenshot of the
    > tutorial client app in Cocoa.
    >
    > http://www.pvv.ntnu.no/~halset/tmp/cocoa-client-20060920.png
    >
    > The tutorial client are using bindings and a NSArrayController
    > subclass to handle most of the logic. Outside of the framework, the
    > application consist of very little code. Just a few lines to set up
    > the context.
    >
    > I have tried to do Core Data, but failed :( I have not found a lot
    > of documentation about how to implement another store.
    >
    > Todo:
    > * hessianobjc still need a uncommitted patch to get refs working.
    > Need to fix that one.
    > * edit dateOfBirth does not work.
    > * change gallery for painting.
    > * authentication. username/password are currently hardcoded in the
    > hessian url.
    >
    > More info at http://cwiki.apache.org/CAY/cocoa-cayenne.html
    >
    > Contributors are welcome.
    >
    > - Tore.
    >



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