It's Session 117 - Building a Server-Driven User Experience.  About half-way 
through they move to a discussion involving Core Data.  It's clear that at 
least some people at Apple have spent some time thinking about this.



On Aug 7, 2010, at 8:53 AM, Hunter Hillegas wrote:

> Which session are we talking about? I'd like to go watch that video and I 
> don't recall seeing it.
> 
> As for the second bit, I'm not so sure... If they had wanted to port EOF they 
> would have just ported EOF. Of course, I could be wrong but I'm not holding 
> my breath for robust, multi-user Core Data.
> 
> Hunter
> 
> On Aug 7, 2010, at 8:43 AM, Brad Gibbs wrote:
> 
>> Also, I attended a session at WWDC this year that describes extending Core 
>> Data for use in a multi-user environment. I'd have to watch the video again 
>> to get the specifics, but, I think the gist of it was to keep a local copy 
>> of the data and sync with the server.
>> 
>> I hope rampant speculation about an unannounced OS doesn't run afoul of any 
>> NDAs, but, I've got to believe that Apple is working on extending Core Data 
>> for use in a multi-user environment.  With iPhone, iPad and desktop users 
>> and Apple's recent push into SMB, accessing a central database from each of 
>> these devices via Core Data just makes too much sense.  Maybe it isn't 
>> exactly Core Data and maybe it's some tie-in to FileMaker, but, I've got to 
>> believe it's a priority for them.  It's just too big of a nut to ignore.  
> 

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