Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 18th Dec 2005 20:46 UTC
Java Although it is possible to use Core Data with little or no coding on your part, what if you want or need more fine-grained control over the persistence layer in your application? Marcus Zarra walks you through some of the more advanced features of Core Data.
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RE: Regarding Core Data and Java
by on Mon 19th Dec 2005 12:06 UTC in reply to "Regarding Core Data and Java"

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I recently found AJRDatabase, ( http://sourceforge.net/projects/ajrdatabase/ ), which is a kind of cool EOF replacement for Objective C. Sadly, it doesn't have MySQL bindings (and I seem to be too dumb to get it working properly with Postgres).

Anyway, it's like GDL2 (the GNU EOF clone) done right. The source is readable, it compiles flawlessly in xcode, and it even seems to be portable to gnustep.

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