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Saving plugin settings using TvBusinessLayer.GetSetting()
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<blockquote data-quote="cwchapma" data-source="post: 992955" data-attributes="member: 25764"><p>I'm wondering if there are any advantages to using TvBusinessLayer.GetSetting() to store settings for a plugin? That's what the Schedules direct plugin is doing now and I'm tempted to use EntityFramework to store settings (there are issues with that because of .Net 3.5 but that is a separate post). Are there advantages to storing settings in the tv layer that aren't immediately obvious? It seems clumsy when storing collections. EntityFramework compact seems so much cleaner and would give a separate settings file that could easily be backed up.</p><p> </p><p>Any thoughts?</p><p> </p><p>Clint</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwchapma, post: 992955, member: 25764"] I'm wondering if there are any advantages to using TvBusinessLayer.GetSetting() to store settings for a plugin? That's what the Schedules direct plugin is doing now and I'm tempted to use EntityFramework to store settings (there are issues with that because of .Net 3.5 but that is a separate post). Are there advantages to storing settings in the tv layer that aren't immediately obvious? It seems clumsy when storing collections. EntityFramework compact seems so much cleaner and would give a separate settings file that could easily be backed up. Any thoughts? Clint [/QUOTE]
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