John writes:
I'm thankful Matevz didn't blast me for my über-crappy persistance model (read "save to C:\subscriptions.xml"): Give LOCAL SERVICE account permissions to write/modify the c:\ directory. By default Plumbwork.Orange.Eventing.dll will write subscriptions file (called subscriptions.xml) there. This line (above) - due to my extreme laziness while coding - makes me shudder. This is something I really, really, really need to clean up.[Via http://www.bristowe.com]
I'm thankful Matevz didn't blast me for my über-crappy persistance model (read "save to C:\subscriptions.xml"):
Give LOCAL SERVICE account permissions to write/modify the c:\ directory. By default Plumbwork.Orange.Eventing.dll will write subscriptions file (called subscriptions.xml) there.
This line (above) - due to my extreme laziness while coding - makes me shudder. This is something I really, really, really need to clean up.[Via http://www.bristowe.com]
I agree that next version should include a config option to use Plumbwork.Orange.Eventing.MemorySubscriptionManager instead of Plumbwork.Orange.Eventing.XmlSubscriptionManager.
Even better would be to add SqlSubscriptionManager, which I can do, when I get into the GDN workspace.
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