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java - reading and writing preferences
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java - reading and writing preferences


  • Subject: java - reading and writing preferences
  • From: Frank Ribitch <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2004 09:30:43 -0400

I have a plist file that i need to read from. Its generated as the output of
"system_profiler -xml -detailLevel -1 > output.plist"

The data is stored different than past projects that I have worked with. My app had all values between a single <dict> tag. The system profiler file has nested arrays, so there are several <dict> tags in the file. How do I read this type of file? Since there are arrays of data, there will be more than one record for things like DNS servers, IP addresses, and routers. These are all essential pieces of data that I need to read.

I am debating to do this in objective c or java. I have done things in java, but never objective c. I do have books on cocoa with objective c, but i am still pretty clueless and the code syntax still looks very foreign to me.

Thanks,
Frank
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