Retired Document
Important: This sample code may not represent best practices for current development. The project may use deprecated symbols and illustrate technologies and techniques that are no longer recommended.
ReadMe.txt
### Locations ### |
=========================================================================== |
DESCRIPTION: |
This sample represents the completed project from the Core Data Tutorial for iPhone OS. The application displays a list of events, which encapsulate a time stamp and a geographical location expressed in latitude and longitude, and allows the user to add and remove events. |
=========================================================================== |
BUILD REQUIREMENTS: |
iOS 4.0 SDK |
=========================================================================== |
RUNTIME REQUIREMENTS: |
iPhone OS 3.2 or later |
=========================================================================== |
PACKAGING LIST: |
LocationsAppDelegate.{h,m} |
Configures the Core Data stack and the first view controllers. |
RootViewController.{h,m} |
Manages a table view for listing all events. Provides controls for adding and removing removing events. |
Event.{h,m} |
A simple managed object class to represent an event. |
Locations.xcdatamodel |
The Core Data managed object model for the application. |
=========================================================================== |
CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS VERSIONS: |
Version 1.3 |
- Added CFBundleIconFiles in Info.plist. |
Version 1.2 |
- Upgraded project to build with the iOS 4.0 SDK. |
Version 1.1 |
- Updated the ReadMe to reflect an update to the tutorial title. |
- Added 'nonatomic' to property declarations for Event. |
Version 1.0 |
- First version. |
=========================================================================== |
Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. |
Copyright © 2010 Apple Inc. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Updated: 2010-06-29