[OT] Re: File IO -- Reading Config Files Easily
- From: Eric Sosman <Eric.Sosman@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 14:29:02 -0500
Monique Y. Mudama wrote On 03/30/06 14:12,:
On 2006-03-30, Eric Sosman penned:
No; wait; sorry: Preferences stores its name/value pairs in XML
format, not in plain text. Monique Mudama is probably right:
take a look at java.util.Properties.
I'm tickled by the idea that there might be enough (ie, more than one)
Moniques around here that I need to be qualified with a last name =)
Silly me, for worrying that omitting the "Y." might
have been an inexcusable liberty ...
It would be great if there were enough regular female posters around
here to necessitate it!
Vive la différence!
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Eric.Sosman@xxxxxxx
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