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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T14:50:04+00:00 2026-05-15T14:50:04+00:00

I think i should be using selectors (or even a different paradigm), but even

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I think i should be using selectors (or even a different paradigm), but even after R’ing TFM I can’t figure out what i’m supposed to do. It’s all related to callbacks from a delegate

I have my main Model object:

    @implementation Model
    @synthesize myConnection; // which is an NSURLConnection
    ...
    -(void)someMethod{
    MyConnectionDelegate *mcd = [[MyConnectionDelegate alloc]initWithCallingObject:self];
    myConnection = [[NSURLConnection alloc] initWithRequest:requestForToken delegate:mcd];
...
}
-(void)didGetCalledBack:(NSArray *)resultArray{
  NSLog(@"got the callback");
}

and then in my delegate:

@implementation MyConnectionDelegate
@synthesize callingObject; // which is of type id
@synthesize resultArray; // NSArray
-(id)initWithCallingObject:(id)caller{
  ...//std [self init] block
  self.callingObject  = caller;
  return self;
...
}


-(void)connection:(NSURLConnection *)connection didReceiveResponse:(NSURLResponse *)response{
...
}
//and all the other NSURLConnection delegate methods


- (void)connectionDidFinishLoading:(NSURLConnection *)connection{
  ...
  // finish building array of results into self.resultArray
  [self.callingObject didGetCalledBack:self.resultArray];
}

So…
1) I think i should be using selectors, or something else rather than hardcoding the fact that the caller (delegator?) needs to implement –didGetCalledBack:
Right? IF so, how? (and why, other than cleanliness)

2) Or is my whole implementation wrong in the way i’m attempting to use a callback from the delegate of the NSURLConnection back to the delegator wrong?

I’ve looked at the Apple samplecode etc but nothing i’ve seen ever has anything other than delegate:self. Maybe i should have delegate:self too for the NSURLConnection, but I’m making many connections and if i do delegate:self my delegate methods (like –didReceiveData🙂 become a big mess of if (connection ==connection1){ type code.

thanks,
richard

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    2026-05-15T14:50:05+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 2:50 pm

    I think i should be using selectors, or something else rather than hardcoding the fact that the caller (delegator?) needs to implement -didGetCalledBack: Right? IF so, how? (and why, other than cleanliness)

    Nothing wrong with what you are doing. You might want to consider declaring a protocol for a calling object e.g.

    @protocol CallingObject <NSObject>
        -(void) didGetCallBack: (NSArray*) resultArray;
    @end
    

    And then

    @interface Model : NSObject <CallingObject> // ...
    

    and

    @interface MyConnectionDelegate : NSObject
    {
        // ...
    }
    
    -(id) initWithCallingObject: (id<CallingObject>) calller;
    
    // ...
    
    @end
    

    That will give you some compile time checking that the calling object implements the required method(s).

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