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21 module com { module sun { module star { module configuration {
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25 /* provides access to a configuration tree as a registry.
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27  <p>This service is deprecated,
28  com.sun.star.configuration::ConfigurationProvider should
29  be used instead.</p>
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31  <p> Using the com::sun::star::registry::XSimpleRegistry
32  interface, the service can be bound to a subtree within the
33  configuration tree, as provided by an
34  com.sun.star.configuration::ConfigurationProvider
35  service, which must be accessible from the service factory you use for the
36  creation of this service.
37  </p>
38  <p> There are some restrictions when accessing a configuration tree using a registry.
39  Most of them are implications of the fact that a configuration tree is very static in
40  it's structure. Removal and addition of sub nodes is allowed only for special
41  nodes, and even then the new elements have to comply to a given scheme (which is some
42  kind of attribute of the container node). So for instance the
43  com.sun.star.registry::XRegistryKey::createKey() method is not allowed
44  for some nodes.
45  </p><p>
46  Thus anybody using this service is strongly advised to read and understand the specification
47  of a configuration provider (com.sun.star.configuration::ConfigurationProvider)
48  and all of its aspects.
49  </p>
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51  @version 1.0 2000/07/06
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54 published service ConfigurationRegistry
55 {
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83 }; }; }; };
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allows access to a registry (a persistent data source).
Definition: XSimpleRegistry.idl:30
is supported by objects with data that can be flushed to a data source.
Definition: XFlushable.idl:27
Definition: Ambiguous.idl:20
Definition: ConfigurationRegistry.idl:54