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Claus Ibsen commented on CAMEL-2926:
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Okay anything for OSGi.
I am adding a {{ref}} scheme so you can do
{code:xml}
<camelContext ...>
<propertyPlaceholder id="properties" location="ref:someId"/>
</camelContext>
{code}
Where {{someId}} is a id of a {{java.util.Properties}} to lookup in the
{{Registry}}. Which in OSGi will check the OSGi service registry.
> Injecting Properties into the PropertiesComponent with Spring
> -------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: CAMEL-2926
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/CAMEL-2926
> Project: Apache Camel
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: camel-core, camel-spring
> Affects Versions: 2.3.0
> Reporter: Ryan Callaghan
> Assignee: Claus Ibsen
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 2.5.0
>
>
> The component is quite nice - however a good improvement would be allowing
> properties to be injected through Spring.
> Currently there are two ways to do this using Spring.
> 1) Declare a bean with an id of properties:
> <bean id="properties"
> class="org.apache.camel.component.properties.PropertiesComponent">
> <property name="location"
> value="classpath:com/mycompany/myprop.properties"/>
> </bean>
> This would be improved if we could simply say:
> <bean id="properties"
> class="org.apache.camel.component.properties.PropertiesComponent">
> <property name="location" ref="myPropertiesBean"/>
> </bean>
> This would allow properties to be declared in Spring using
> <util:properties/>. The same properties grouping could be injected into
> Camel as is injected into other beans.
> 2) Inline within the camelContext defined in Spring:
> <camelContext ...>
> <propertyPlaceholder id="properties"
> location="com/mycompany/myprop.properties"/>
> </camelContext>
> Similarly it would be nice to say:
> <camelContext ...>
> <propertyPlaceholder id="properties" ref="myPropertiesBean" />
> </camelContext>
> I noticed CAMEL-2791 is out there to access JVM system properties - it would
> be good to not have to load as a system property to access them in Camel.
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