On 4, Nov, 2011, at 02:01 AM, Roland King wrote:

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>> So, can I conclude from this that iCloud and core-data only works with SQL 
>> store? The WWDC video hints at this, but was not explicit.
>> 
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> Not so. I have a core data app running using icloud and an XML store. This is 
> ios by the way and the store is not incremental, it's just being treated as a 
> blob which is fully synced each time but it's small so that's ok. 
> 
> Definitely if you want the incremental log style store you have to use SQL 
> but in general core data in iCloud will let you use whatever you like.

I hadn't realised that I had made a choice. How does one choose an incremental 
store as opposed to a blob? Any pointers how you got your core-data iCloud app 
working would be greatly appreciated!

Martin


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