I'm trying to store a collection of custom objects in the Application Settings.
With some help from this related question, here is what I currently have:
// implementing ApplicationSettingsBase so this shows up in the Settings designer's
// browse function
public class PeopleHolder : ApplicationSettingsBase
{
[UserScopedSetting()]
[SettingsSerializeAs(System.Configuration.SettingsSerializeAs.Xml)]
public ObservableCollection<Person> People { get; set; }
}
[Serializable]
public class Person
{
public String FirstName { get; set; }
}
public MainWindow()
{
InitializeComponent();
// AllPeople is always null, not persisting
if (Properties.Settings.Default.AllPeople == null)
{
Properties.Settings.Default.AllPeople = new PeopleHolder()
{
People = new ObservableCollection<Person>
{
new Person() { FirstName = "bob" },
new Person() { FirstName = "sue" },
new Person() { FirstName = "bill" }
}
};
Properties.Settings.Default.Save();
}
else
{
MessageBox.Show(Properties.Settings.Default.AllPeople.People.Count.ToString());
}
}
In the Settings.Settings Designer I added property of type PeopleHolder via the browser button, and set the scope to 'User'. The Save() method seems to complete successfully, there are no error messages, but every time I restart the application settings are not persisted.
Though not shown in the code above, I am able to persist Strings, just not my custom collection (I noticed in other similar questions on SO there can sometimes be a problem with version numbers which prevents save the settings while debugging so I want to rule out that as the possible culprit.)
Any ideas? I'm sure there is a very simple way to do this that I'm just missing :).
Thanks for your help!
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