On Dec 20, 2012, at 11:53 AM, Burr Sutter <bsutter(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Ideally, the JS developer will mostly be OS agnostic. Can the
Cordova plugin support both the iOS and Android means of "storage"?
Depends on what you mean by "Cordova Plugin". When I say Cordova Plugin, I am
talking about the native bits (iOS/Android/etc) that plug into Cordova. The JS side could
maybe be made as a "device storage" adapter that would then talk to the correct
native pieces but that's a little beyond me at this point as I haven't looked into
Cordova contribution much yet.
On Dec 20, 2012, at 12:36 PM, Matthias Wessendorf wrote:
> great!
>
> had the same thought, but forgot about it :-)
>
> AGCoreData is not yet ready, though
>
> -Matthias
>
> On Thursday, December 20, 2012, Lucas Holmquist wrote:
> I know we really haven't talked about cordova plugins to much, but i want to just
get this thought down so i didn't forget about it.
>
> would it make sense to have a cordova plugin for accessing the core data stuff from
our iOS libs, that is once it's ready.
>
> I know cordova has a storage api, but it looks like it is just based on the W3C web
storage/web sql specs
>
> i guess i was thinking this is how it would work:
>
> Possibley have an aerogear.js datamanager plugin for the front end that then calls
the aerogear ios libs coredata plugin
>
> In JS
>
> var dataManager = AeroGear.DataManager({
> name: coreDataStore,
> type: CoreData //or something
> });
>
> var coreDataStore = dataManager.stores[0];
>
> coreDataStore.read() // this would access the Aerogear ios core data part
> I'm not really familiar with core data, so i could be way off base with this
idea
>
>
> -Luke
>
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