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Yes, it is in a nice property format. My code looks like below:

Properties prop = new Properties();
for (int i=0; i <rs.length; i++) {
String keyValue[] = rs[i].split("=");
if (keyValue[0] !=null && keyValue[1] != null)
prop.setProperty(keyValue[0], keyValue[1]);
}



"Thorbjoern Ravn Andersen" <ravn@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:<mailman.2201.1252995316.1811.java400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>...
Lim Hock-Chai skrev:
That will work. Thanks David.

<picky>
Note, it will break if the "====>" string is present more than once on a
line.
</picky>

I did not understand that those were the actual lines, I just thought we
had a nice property file as a string array. Oh well, glad you got it right.

--
Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen "...plus... Tubular Bells!"


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