NatTable settings refer to the changes which the user makes to the grid while using it. The settings which are saved include but are not limited to the following:
The PersistentNatExample is a good place to get started.
Saving state
NatTable saves its state in a java.util.Properties file as key/value pairs. The main method to note is the
NatTable.saveState(prefix, properties)
To save state, invoke this method and give it a properties file. This file will be populated with all the sate information. You can now save this file anywhere/anyway you wish. Prefix is any arbitrary string which will be prepended to all the key values in the property file.
Loading state
The method to note is the
NatTable.loadState(String prefix, Properties properties)
The prefix and properties file are from the save state step.
The IPersistable interface is the main interface to note. All the layers which save state, implement this interface. Additionally, you can register your own persistable with any layer using the registerPersistable on the ILayer interface. Your persistable will be invoked when NatTable state is saved/loaded.
