On 13 Mar '08, at 9:48 PM, Kyle Sluder wrote:

HTTP doesn't support writing.

It does, actually. That's what the PUT method does; Tim Berners-Lee saw writeability as an important part of the Web architecture. But everyone just ignored poor PUT, until a few years ago when the buzzword "REST" was coined. It's now used in a number of protocols to write to a server over HTTP, for example the Atom Publishing Protocol.

If you want to store the persistent store on a remote server, mount the
filesystem using WebDAV, AFP, SMB, NFS...

You don't need to mount a filesystem — just save the store to a temp file and use NSURLConnection to PUT or POST the file somewhere (provided the server supports it.)

—Jens

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