Yes, that's correct. The settings.xml file will contain all of the app
specific settings.

Thanks,
Charlie

On May 19, 1:07 pm, Matthew Woodward <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 1:02 PM, Skellington <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I'm sorry. I dont think I explained this very well. My application
> > will be deployed as a separate install and I would like to have my
> > users be able to configure a XML file (e.g. settings.xml) vs. having
> > to document and explain how to use the OpenBD admin ui to set the
> > datasource and possibly more.
>
> OK, so you're saying you'll have a separate XML file that's distributed with
> your application, and that separate XML file will contain the datasource
> information?
>
> > So I would like to set a datasource object containing all of the
> > datasource info and use that in my cfquery (e.g. <cfquery
> > datasource="#application.config.dsn# ...)
>
> So you don't want the datasources stored in bluedragon.xml at all? Just
> making sure I understand what you're trying to accomplish.
>
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