Thanks for the response. This is exactly what I was looking for.
In case someone comes looking, you've got:
<define-configuration-property name="myPropertyName" is-multi-
valued="true|false"/>
to start, and
<extend-configuration-property name="myPropertyName" value="myValue"/>
to set the value. You can pull the values in through the
PropertyOracle, which is on the GeneratorContext.
Thanks everyone!
E
On Sep 19, 8:20 pm, Thomas Broyer <t.bro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sep 19, 6:09 am, Evan Ruff <evan.r...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hey guys,
>
> > I have a generator that I'd like to configure with some parameters in
> > the gwt.xml file. Is there any way I can do that? If so, how does one
> > go about defining them in the gwt.xml and then looking up the
> > parameter in the generator?
>
> > If it isn't possible, is there a good way to do it otherwise?
>
> <set-configuration-property> (I can't remember if there's a <define-
> configuration-property>) and in your generator
> getConfigurationProperty(name) to retrieve the value.
> You'll find examples of use in GWT (from memory, ClientBundle uses
> some configuration properties)
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