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Closed 9 years ago.
I want to implement cache manager,for that I want to clear the cache after 15 days, how to implement this?
How will I get to know 15 days completed or not, How I can achieve this any idea?
The broad strokes: Store your desired cache expiration date, set a timer to go off on that date, and check on startup whether you're past the date. If either the timer goes off or the startup check is positive, clear the cache.
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Closed 9 years ago.
Whats the best way to represent LineNumbers next to a codeView? For example. I'm relative new in xCode / cocoa programming so thanks for every help.
See NoodleSoft's example.
http://www.noodlesoft.com/blog/2008/10/05/displaying-line-numbers-with-nstextview/
There was also a good example in a past WWDC.
Search developer.apple.com for WWDC videos and sample code.
Specifically look for Sample code: WWDC_2010_114
Year was 2010, session was 114.
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Closed 10 years ago.
I want to get the clock's alarm information on iOS, is there any way to fetch the information?
No, there's no way to do that.
I don't know how I can add credibility to my answer, except from saying that in iOS, apps are "sandboxed", so they don't "talk" with each other. The only way they can interact (in a very restricted way) is if they share a part of their App ID. As the stock clock app is made by Apple, there's no way your app will ever have access to data from the stock apps.
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Closed 10 years ago.
In Obj-c/iOS would it be best to store seconds as an int or a NSNumber? unfortunately I'm not able to use NSTime, as I'm storing it on a server, and they don't do NSTime.
Thanks for any advice.
I don't think it really matters so for simplicity I'd say an int just because it doesn't need to be initialized.
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Closed 11 years ago.
It's my first app, I provided 5 different snapshots, it for some reason keep making a dup of the 4th to be the 5th one and the real 5th one is just gone for no reason. Where can I file bugs for these issues?
If you're a registered apple developer, file a bug at http://bugreporter.apple.com
and document things well, otherwise your bug will be ignored or not looked seriously at.
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Closed 10 years ago.
My idea is to retrieve all users from Google app domain using Java.
I retrieved all the users using Provisioning API but when I tried to store the data in the table using JPA, it's returning a timeout error.
I don't know how to store the entire details at a stretch. Please Help me.