Peter, >>> >>You'll have to coach me dude, as to how to get Fede's Store for use. >> > >Im not sure I understand. The Listener doesn't need to reference the Store. >The listener should not include any logic at all. All it should be doing is >registering the PersistentClient blocks with the PersistentServer block. The >PersistentServer would then have a dependency on Store if thats how you chose >to persist Blocks. > OK, so the listener is a delegate. It interoperate with other blocks, one of which could be its server.
> >The snippet of code I sent yesterday should work .. in theory. I will test it >out practically tomorrow night. If I haven't explained it well enough by then >I will send my code and see if that makes it easier (or worse) to understand. > I'll look at it again. To recap our needs: A block persistor, if so configured, could be actioned at startup and shutdown. It could also be configured in such a way that it, on a timed basis, persists the block. It could also respond to the block's own request for persistance. - Paul H -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
