On May 1, 2006, at 5:51 AM, Tomi NA wrote:
> Not that I'm against trying new things, but do you know of any other
> application storing it's preferences in a database? It seems like a
> major overkill to me...but then, I don't know much about the specifics
> of the modeler code so take my comments with a grain of salt.
>
> t.n.a.
There is nothing special about the Modeler in this respect. And a
standalone DB engine would indeed be a major overkill. Embedded DB on
the other hand seemed like a good option and indeed performed pretty
well (except for the occasional data corruption...he-he).
Anyways, I was just thinking out loud, as I am trying to find a
better solution. One more idea - we should stop trying to be fancy
and stick with Java standard preferences API as a least common
denominator :-)
Andrus
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