For the mentioned issues, I think runtime configs are meaningful for
jaggery applications and there are ways to access them from jaggery AFAIR.
We can use some code similar to java code.
However there are application types these things are not meaningful so we
can have a property like runtimeConfigSupport in apptype and it should be
in apptype.xml only. Eg :- datasource applicaiton type. And may be we can
have a different configuration for databaseSupport as well.
Runtime is about the runtime that application is going to deploy on. These
runtime config support should be there for the needed application types
independent from the runtime IMO.


Thanks & Regards
Danushka Fernando
Software Engineer
WSO2 inc. http://wso2.com/
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On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 12:56 PM, Dimuthu Leelarathne <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
> Hi all,
>
> I am looking at JIRA issues. APPFAC-2900  and APPFAC-2960.
>
> I believe the most correct way to fix it, is by adding the following to
> the apptype.xml and runtime.xml.
>
>    - datasourceSupport - apptype.xml because it is something that comes
>    with the app type. For example java has datasources
>    - propertySupport - runtime.xml because it is something we have
>
> thanks,
> dimuthu
>
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>
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