Re: Cocoa Cayenne status

From: Tore Halset (halse..vv.ntnu.no)
Date: Mon Sep 25 2006 - 16:41:15 EDT

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    On Sep 25, 2006, at 22:02, Andrus Adamchik wrote:

    > 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.

    It is still very early, but sometimes early is good :)

    I am not very comfortable with the fact that hessianobjc does not
    work out of the box yet. It still does not handle object refs. I have
    a working patch, but there are some memory issues that should be
    solved first. Perhaps we should wait till after this has been fixed
    as it will make it a bit easier to get started?

    BTW: Here are todays status-screenshot of the tutorial client :)
    http://www.pvv.ntnu.no/~halset/tmp/cocoa-client-20060925.png

    > 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.

    I am comfortable in the sandbox for now :) Perhaps if the quality and
    the community grows, a subproject would be cool.

    > 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.

    Not dived into that yet, but looks great.

      - Tore.



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