Did I miss the reason in this thread or why a provider doesnt solve it?

Romain Manni-Bucau
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2015-01-07 8:49 GMT+01:00 Oliver B. Fischer <[email protected]>:
> This is the scenario for huge classic enterprises. There are many companies
> working in a more agile fashion there with not such and strict destinction
> between these roles. And I am not willing to leave them behind.
>
> Oliver
>
> Am 07.01.15 um 00:41 schrieb Anatole Tresch:
>
>> No. Configuratipn is the api for end users. Users that provide app config
>> and consume it are not the same than the one that define how apps/solutions
>> have to be configured. The ladder may be lead engineers , or in case you
>> have a platform the platform and technical srchitects...
>>
>> -
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>>> Am 06.01.2015 um 23:58 schrieb "Oliver B. Fischer"
>>> <[email protected]>:
>>>
>>> I think a lot of user will use ConfigurationContext to configure their
>>> configuration system. I think it is easier to put some files into the
>>> filesystem and to read this files then to deal with the SPI stuff.
>>>
>>> Sometimes I have the impression that many of us have a very biased view
>>> on configuration by coming from a Java EE environment. This is ok and I miss
>>> my GlassFish sometimes but think of dumb programmer who wants to read a file
>>> simply from /etc/service/config.ext and override these defaults with
>>> ~/.config.ext and so on.
>>>
>>> Oliver
>>>
>>>> Am 06.01.15 um 23:47 schrieb Reinhard Sandtner:
>>>> my first idea was to add the method getContext() to Configuration but i
>>>> think if someone is able to use the SPI, they can do it on their own.
>>>> i think a 'normal‘ user should not see the configurationContext at all
>>>>
>>>> lg
>>>> reini
>>>>
>>>>> Am 06.01.2015 um 23:43 schrieb Oliver B. Fischer
>>>>> <[email protected]>:
>>>>>
>>>>> Guys, I missed somehow how to get a Configuration from the
>>>>> ConfigurationContext.
>>>>>
>>>>> BTW: I will add this method to ConfigurationContext:
>>>>>
>>>>>     public static ConfigurationContext current(){
>>>>>         return
>>>>> ServiceContext.getInstance().getService(ConfigurationContext.class).get();
>>>>>     }
>>>>>
>>>>> WDYT?
>>>>>
>>>>> Oliver
>>>>>
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>>>
>
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> N Oliver B. Fischer
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