Never mind, I got it. It was my mistake. I misread the on-line docs. Stanczak Group wrote:
>I'm trying to create a config point that creates a map of strings, so I >can access them by their key values. How do I do this, I'm not >completely understanding config points. Here's what I have from the >on-line examples: > ><configuration-point id="Config"> > <schema> > <element name="cfg" key-attribute="key"> > <attribute name="key"/> > <attribute name="value" required="true"/> > </element> > </schema> ></configuration-point> > ><contribution configuration-id="Config"> > <cfg key="key1" value="Poopieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee"/> > <cfg key="key2" value="value2"/> ></contribution> > >I think I understand how config points work, but I'm not completely >certain. The above seems to inject fine, but map is empty. Showing a >size of zero. I'm not even sure I'm using them properly in context of >good HiveMind programming practices. I was thinking of just creating a >master config map with key value pairs, to hold things such as mail >server names, file system paths, company name, contact person, system >admin email, etc... Things like that. So the proper method to go about >doing that would be ideal. Thanks. > > > -- Justin Stanczak Stanczak Group 812-735-3600 "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." Edmund Burke ..________...............__................. ./ _____/..____..._____/..|_..____...____.... /...\..____/.__.\./....\...__\/.._.\./._..\.... \....\_\..\..___/|...|..\..|.(..<_>.|.<_>..).... .\______../\___.._\__|../__|..\____/.\____/...... ........\/.....\/.....\/.......................... --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
