I have never used the last two. They can be overridden in code. Other than that, this is my understanding as well.

Chuck


On Nov 28, 2005, at 3:57 PM, Lachlan Deck wrote:

Hi all,

My reading of the NSProperties API leads me to believe that the order of priority for preferences are as follows (but it's not explicitly stated)...

1) Command line args
2) Application Properties file
3) Framework Properties file
4) ~/WebObjects.properties

i.e., I assume that the ones higher up the chain (e.g., command line args) take priority over the others and so on. Is that correct?

Thanks.

with regards,
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