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Core data iOS essentials : a fast-paced, example-driven guide to data-driven iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch applications / B.M. Harwani.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Harwani, B. M.
- Series:
- Community experience distilled.
- Community experience distilled
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- iOS (Electronic resource).
- iPhone (Smartphone)--Programming.
- iPhone (Smartphone).
- iPad (Computer)--Programming.
- iPad (Computer).
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (340 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Olton, Birmingham : Packt Pub., 2011.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- A fast-paced, example-driven guide guide to data-drive iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch applications
- Contents:
- Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; Acknowledgement; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Overview; Prerequisite; A brief history; Enterprise Object Framework (EOF); Core Data; Why use Xcode; Source code; Shall we begin?; Chapter 2: Understanding Core Data; Core Data; Core Data features; Data Model; Entities; Properties; Attributes; Relationships; Inverse relationship; Model View Controller (MVC); Core Data API; Persistent Store; Persistent Store Coordinator; Fetch Request; Fetched Result s Controller
- Overview of the application: Sales Record System for a Departmental Store Entity Relationship Diagram; An application output sample; Entering Master Product Information; Modifying the Master Product; Deleting the Master Product; Entering customer information and order details; Deleting customer information; Searching for specific customers; Searching and modifying customer information; Entering Customer Sales Information; Automatic Master Product Update; Summary; Chapter 3: Understanding Objective-C Protocol and Table View; Protocol; Implementing the Strategy pattern; Defining the protocol
- Creating a delegate property Declaring protocol methods; Creating a sample application using a protocol and a delegate; Adding the View Controller class for entering numerical values; Defining the protocol, outlets, and action methods in the Second View Controller.h header file; Defining the Second View Controller class and connecting controls; Invoking delegate methods from the Second View Controller.m implementation file; Declaring the delegate, outlet, and action methods in the demo delegate View Controller.h header file; Defining the demodelegate View Controller and connecting controls
- Implementing the protocol methods in the demodelegate View Controller.m file Running the project; Introduction to Table View; Creating an application to display Table View cells; Declaring an array in the header file; Implementing UITable View Data Source protocol methods; Adding names to the Table View; Adding the Add Name Controller View controller; Defining protocols, outlets, and action methods in the Add Name Controller.h header file; Defining the Add Name Controller class View and connecting controls; Invoking Delegate methods in the Add Nam eController.m implementation file
- Invoking the Add Name Controller View and implementing the protocol methods Placing and connecting the Bar Button Item control in the Root View Controller; Summary; Chapter 4: Designing a Data Model and Building Data Objects for Customers; Creating a new project; Designing the data model; Data Model Editor; Adding an entity; Adding an attribute property; Types of attributes; Fields applying constraints; Building data objects for the Customer entity; Understanding code of autogenerated files; Header file of Application Delegate; Implementation file of Application Delegate
- application Will Terminate method
- Notes:
- Includes index.
- ISBN:
- 9786613376923
- 9781283376921
- 128337692X
- 9781849690959
- 1849690952
- OCLC:
- 797916738
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