FROM : Corey O'Connor
DATE : Mon Jul 24 19:30:22 2006
On 7/24/06, Jordan Evans <<email_removed>> wrote:
> That sounds like what NSData does. Did NSData replace the
> serialization methods in Cocoa?
No. NSData can be the buffer you serialize an object to, but it is not
a serialization solution in itself. There may be some helper routines
but you'll still have to learn how to serialize your objects and
likely write the serialization code yourself.
--
-Corey O'Connor
DATE : Mon Jul 24 19:30:22 2006
On 7/24/06, Jordan Evans <<email_removed>> wrote:
> That sounds like what NSData does. Did NSData replace the
> serialization methods in Cocoa?
No. NSData can be the buffer you serialize an object to, but it is not
a serialization solution in itself. There may be some helper routines
but you'll still have to learn how to serialize your objects and
likely write the serialization code yourself.
--
-Corey O'Connor
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