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path to user folder!

hi, can anyone tell me what method i can use to know the path to the user
folder where the .psml files are!... is it on RunData?
thanks.




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Re: path to user folder!

Posted by David Sean Taylor <da...@bluesunrise.com>.
You should use the Profiler and ProfilerLocator interfaces to manipulate
PSML. Storing PSML on the file system is only one implementation. We are
working on a Relational DB implementation, and I thought I read about
someone investigating LDAP.


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From: "Jacky ESAYAG" <je...@ennov.com>
To: <je...@jakarta.apache.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 7:27 AM
Subject: path to user folder!


> hi, can anyone tell me what method i can use to know the path to the user
> folder where the .psml files are!... is it on RunData?
> thanks.
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