[jbosstools-dev] How to save preferences in .settings folder

Max Rydahl Andersen max.andersen at redhat.com
Tue Aug 25 07:28:26 EDT 2009


aah - good catch ;)

/max

Alexey Kazakov wrote:
> Don't forget to node.flush();
>
> Denny Xu wrote:
>> Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
>>   
>>> that is also my understanding.
>>>
>>> Rob, could you show the *exact* code you have done which doesn't store
>>> it ?
>>>     
>> Rob seems to be sleeping ;)
>> here is this code:
>> String qualifier =
>> ESBProjectCorePlugin.getDefault().getDescriptor().getUniqueIdentifier();
>> IScopeContext context = new ProjectScope(project);
>> IEclipsePreferences node = context.getNode(qualifier);
>> if (node != null)
>> node.putDouble(IJBossESBFacetDataModelProperties.ESB_PROJECT_VERSION, 2.0);
>>
>> when retrieve the value:
>> IProject p = getProject();
>> String qualifier =
>> ESBProjectCorePlugin.getDefault().getDescriptor().getUniqueIdentifier();
>> IScopeContext context = new ProjectScope(p);
>> IEclipsePreferences node = context.getNode(qualifier);
>> if (node != null) {
>> double d =
>> node.getDouble(IJBossESBFacetDataModelProperties.ESB_PROJECT_VERSION, 1.0);
>>
>> Denny
>>
>>   
>>> /max
>>>
>>> Alexey Kazakov wrote:
>>>     
>>>> We use exactly the same method, which you mentioned, to store Seam 
>>>> project settings in .setting folder.
>>>> See 
>>>> org.jboss.tools.seam.ui.preferences.SeamSettingsPreferencePage.storeSettings()
>>>>
>>>> Rob Stryker wrote:
>>>>   
>>>>       
>>>>> Hi All:
>>>>>
>>>>> I previously thought using an project-scoped preference eclipse 
>>>>> preference node would properly store the data in your project so that 
>>>>> the preference is a per-project setting and so that also these 
>>>>> preferences can be shared.
>>>>>
>>>>> This is not the case, as from this article:
>>>>>
>>>>>     * /Project scope/. This scope stores values that are specific to a
>>>>>       single project in your workspace, such as code formatter and
>>>>>       compiler settings. Note that this scope is provided by the
>>>>>       org.eclipse.core.resources plug-in, which is not included in the
>>>>>       Eclipse Rich Client Platform. This scope will not exist in
>>>>>       applications that don’t explicitly include the resources plug-in.
>>>>>
>>>>> Settings saved in the following method, while on a project-scope, are 
>>>>> still saved in the workspace, which means they're not persisted to cvs / 
>>>>> svn / etc.
>>>>>
>>>>> IScopeContext context = new ProjectScope(project);
>>>>> IEclipsePreferences node = context.getNode(qualifier);
>>>>> if (node != null)
>>>>> node.putDouble(IJBossESBFacetDataModelProperties.ESB_PROJECT_VERSION, 2.0);
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Does anyone know how to actually put some settings inside the .settings 
>>>>> folder of a project the way JDT and WTP do? Thanks.
>>>>>
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