:: com :: sun :: star :: registry ::
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service DefaultRegistry |
- Description
- implicitly supports a local registry and a read-only
system registry for global information.
In the context of this service,
the functions
open , close , and destroy
from XSimpleRegistry are not supported and throw an exception
if they are used.
- Functions of XSimpleRegistry:
- getURL
- returns the name of the local registry.
- isValid
- checks if the local registry is valid. If the interface is not NULL
the local registry should always be valid.
- isReadOnly
- checks if the local registry has write protection.
- mergeKey
- merges all information from the specified registry in the local registry.
- getRootKey
- returns a virtual rootkey of both registries.
- Functions of XRegistryKey:
- openKey
- returns a virtual key which is specified in the local or the sytem
registry.
- deleteKey
- deletes the key only if it is present in the local registry.
- setLongValue, setAsciiValue, setStringValue, setBinaryValue
- sets the value at the specified key in the local registry.
- getLongValue, getAsciiValue, getStringValue, getBinaryValue
- returns the value at the specified key in the local registry, or if
the value is not present in the local registry, it will return the value of the
system registry.
- openKeys
- returns a sequence of all subkeys in both registries.
- getKeyNames
- returns a sequence with the names of all subkeys in both registries.
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Note: all write functions only work on the local registry.
- How to find the registries:
- search for the system registry:
- The system registry will always be searched in the same directory as the
executable. The name of the system registry is "applicat.rdb". If the system
registry was not found, then the environment variable STAR_REGISTRY will be checked.
If this variable was set, it must contain a full path to a valid system registry.
- Search for the user registry using the following rules:
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- 1. (for further use) search in sversion.ini (.sversionrc) for an entry
REGISTRY_VERSION_STRING (example: UserRegistry 5.0/505=test.rdb) in the section
[Registry]. If found, then take this value instead of "user.rdb" as "REGISTRY NAME".
- 2. Search in the config directory of the user for a file "REGISTRY NAME". If
found, return the full path and name of the file. If not found, retry this
step with a dot before "REGISTRY NAME".
- 3. If not found, a new user registry with name user.rdb will be created in the user
config directory.
Guarantees:
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Exported Interfaces - Summary |
XSimpleRegistry |
- (referenced entity's summary:)
- allows access to a registry (a persistent data source).
The data is stored in a hierarchical key structure beginning with a root key.
Each key can store a value and can have multiple subkeys.
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Exported Interfaces - Details |
XSimpleRegistry
- (referenced entity's summary:)
- allows access to a registry (a persistent data source).
The data is stored in a hierarchical key structure beginning with a root key.
Each key can store a value and can have multiple subkeys.
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