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Re: defaults-Package: msg#00006

cms.opengroupware.xmlrpc.devel

Subject: Re: defaults-Package

On Sep 3, 2004, at 16:57, Bjoern Stierand wrote:
I want to read the list of possible Link-Types from the Server via XMLRPC.
defaults.arrayForKey <string>
What Parameter do I have to set to get the following defaults:
-bash-2.05b$ Defaults read OpenGroupware OGoObjectLinkTypeMap
{
berichtet_an = OGoPersonLinkEditor;

That's impossible to get with the current implementation of those defaults
commands.

I've changed the defaults actions to use the defaults domain of the login user (it was using just the system domain before). So it now allows you to retrieve defaults of a specific user as configured in the OGo preferences application.

As your default 'OGoObjectLinkTypeMap' is defined in the
'OpenGroupware' domain (read: the domain of the application called
'OpenGroupware'), the application 'xmlrpcd' (which has a domain of
the same name) can't access it.

Correct. This is how it is supposed to work and not a bug in the current or previous implementation. If you need the default in multiple servers, you need to configure it in the NSGlobalDomain, as Bjoern correctly mentions.

To prevent this, define the default 'OGoObjectLinkTypeMap' in the
global 'NSGlobalDomain' domain and you can access it with xmlrpcd.

Don't forget to delete it in the OpenGroupware domain, otherwise you get inconsistent data.

Greets,
Helge
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