On Jul 14, 2012, at 5:18 AM, Alexander Spohr wrote:

> 
> Am 13.07.2012 um 21:38 schrieb Flavio Donadio:
> 
>> What do you guys think about it? Is it a bad idea? I've studied a lot of 
>> alternatives (BaseTen, ODBC, Web Services), but I can't wrap my head around 
>> them...
> 
> Use WebObjects and EOF (the big mature brother of CoreData) on the server!
> 
> We feed multiple hundred thousand iOS devices daily with it - as does Apple 
> with iTunes and the Store.

Um, what?  Hasn't WebObjects effectively been orphaned [as in, Apple may still 
be using it internally, but they are no longer publicly updating it or 
providing support for it]?

And yes, I agree it was kickass technology that I wish Apple would at least 
sell to somebody else to make a product out of instead just letting it die.

As for the OP's request, might I suggest using the BaseTen framework.  Its an 
open-source PostgreSQL-backed database framework that works like CoreData [it 
even uses the CoreData database layout file to configure PostgreSQL].

Eli


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