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  Tutorial: Access the User's node and Retrieve the Preference Information in Class

In this section you will learn how to access the user's node and retrieve the stored information in the class.

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In this section you will learn how to access the user's node and retrieve the stored information in the class. Here we are going to make it easier to understand by the complete example on this topic here we illustrate all the methods used in this example and also explain that what are the uses of them so be attentive on all the step for fully trained in preferences.


 

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