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Index
iCloud for Developers
Table of Contents
Early Praise for iCloud for Developers
Acknowledgments
Preface
Who Should Read This Book?
What’s in This Book?
How to Read This Book
Notes on Formatting
Online Resources
Requirements
Moving On
Chapter 1: Preparing Your Application for iCloud
1.1 What Is iCloud?
1.2 What’s Behind iCloud
1.3 Introducing the Grocery Application
1.4 Enabling Your Application for iCloud
1.5 Checking for iCloud Availability
1.6 Moving On
Chapter 2: Working with Key-Value Data
2.1 iCloud Storage Types
2.2 Using Key-Value Pairs with iCloud
2.3 Using Key-Value Pairs in Grocery
2.4 Reacting to Changes in iCloud
2.5 Key-Value Storage Limitations
2.6 Moving On
Chapter 3: Working with Documents
3.1 Interacting with iCloud
3.2 Extending the UIDocument Class
3.3 Modeling a Grocery Item as a UIDocument
3.4 Displaying a Grocery Item
3.5 Moving On
Chapter 4: Managing Multiple Files and iCloud Notifications
4.1 Creating and Managing Multiple Files
4.2 Creating and Managing Multiple Grocery Items
4.3 Managing Updates While an Application Is Running
4.4 Editing Grocery Item Content
4.5 Moving On
Chapter 5: Wrapping Items in a Single File
5.1 Working with File Packages
5.2 Packaging Grocery Items
5.3 Updating the User Interface
5.4 Moving On
Chapter 6: Handling Nontextual Information in a Data Model
6.1 Working with Data in Packages
6.2 Associating Images with Names
6.3 Updating the User Interface
6.4 Moving On
Chapter 7: Handling Conflicts
7.1 Working with Document States and Notifications
7.2 Preventing Conflicts Between Grocery Items
7.3 Resolving Conflicts Between Grocery Items
7.4 Moving On
Chapter 8: Working with Core Data and iCloud
8.1 The Relational Model of the Grocery List
8.2 Initializing a Core Data Stack for iCloud
8.3 Handling Conflicts
8.4 Moving On
8.5 Conclusion
Appendix 1: Bibliography
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