How do you currently do this by hand ?
Knowing would help in figuring out an answer.

On Nov 28, 2013, at 4:28 AM, PRAVEEN D <[email protected]> wrote:

> We have bunch or property files(key/value pairs) used in different modules in 
> our java web applicaiton. our applicaiton is also distributed, part of that 
> runs on a head office and some of the parts run at the branch. All the 
> branches run a local server for day to day activities.  We are looking to 
> automate these files when moving to different environments like deve, test, 
> prod. So that we can manage these property files without restarting the 
> applicaiton. From my understanding puppet is able to manage those property 
> files and can be distributed to any number o nodes. 
> 
> From my understanding with puppet, it creates a manifest files and these are 
> updated by the agents from the puppet master. My question is how to read 
> these manifest files in java? does this puppet supports in all operating 
> systems?
> 
> Thanks,
> Praveen
> 
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