I am creating an app that reads some info from a scale via RS232 serial port connection. There are a couple of types of scales that are in use, so I would like to store specific settings for the scale in my program. What is the best way to do this? Via app.config? Or should I put the values in a database?
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app.config would be the easiest option for you. I think a database might be a bit overdoing it for just some settings, but if you wish to use something outside of what is offered by VS (namely app.config) then you could always whip up a quick custom XML settings file. All depends on what you wanna do with it and how comfortable you are with the other technology. |
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It really depends on If you are working on a distributed huge system, which means these configurations are probably shared/used by other systems. You'd better store it in the database, with a common protocol which other related systems agree with. On the other hand, if these configurations are used for a small application, storing them in a config file(or an xml file whatever you like) is suggested because, you don't need a gun in order to kill a mosquito. |
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Is the information chaging ? that means when you ran ur app , would it be the case that information is updated ? if the information is static and do not change frequetly , you can store in the app.config. or in a xml file and you can read that information lately. but if the information is dynamic then you need to create a model and expose scale information through model's peroperty. |
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If it's simple and straightforward than app.config is the way to go - you don't need to set up a database and you get to use simple built-in interfaces. If you choose to go with a database check out mysql for a simple file based database that has a simple deployment scheme. |
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