I am working to move PropertyDataStore from subclassing AbstractDataStore
to subclassing the newer ContentDataStore, with the eventual goal of
eliminating AbstractDataStore.
To this end, I will be building on the work Jody started with the
property-ng module.
The origional property module accepted a property file or a directory
containing property files when creating a DataStore. The ContentDataStore
tutorial (CSVDataStore) I have seen only accepts a file (not a directory)
when creating a DataStore. Is this the preferrred implementation for
ContentDataStore, and should I ensure that the new property-ng module only
accepts a file?
Note that the current implementation in the property ng-module is a mixture
of both implementations (Some places only accept a file, some accept a file
or a directory - I expect actually passing in a directory would cause an
exception)
Torben Barsballe
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