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:: com :: sun :: star :: embed ::
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service FileSystemStorageFactory |
- Supported Interface
- ::com::sun::star::lang::XSingleServiceFactory
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- Description
- The FileSystemStorageFactory is a service that allows to
create a FileSystemStorage based on URL. The URL must point
to a folder.
In case
XSingleServiceFactory::createInstance
call is used the result storage will be open in read-write mode based
on an arbitrary file system folder.
In case
XSingleServiceFactory::createInstanceWithArguments
call is used a sequence of the following parameters can be used:
- parameter 1
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specifies source of the object, it must be a string
containing URL.
- parameter 2
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specifies mode the storage should be open in, can take
values from ElementModes constant set.
- parameter 3
-
allows to provide
com::sun::star::document::MediaDescryptor
to the storage so some parts can be used for
initialization, it can be for example
::com::sun::star::task::XInteractionHandler
implementation.
The parameters are optional, that means that sequence can be empty or
contain only first parameter, or first and second one. In case
no parameters are provided the call works the same way as
::com::sun::star::lang::XSingleServiceFactory::createInstance.
In case only first parameter is provided, the storage is opened in
readonly mode.
The opened storages can support read access in addition to
specified one.
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