Re: Accessing symbols from system properties

2011-12-16 Thread Taha Hafeez Siddiqi
I don't think if can differentiate between a standard property

Are you sure it is picking up your configuration.

This might help

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3231797/specify-system-property-to-maven-project

regards
Taha

On Dec 17, 2011, at 3:41 AM, bhorvat wrote:

 I am trying to access the symbol properties that are defined when starting
 the application using maven like so 
 
 configuration
  systemProperties
 systemProperty
namehibernate.configuration/name
valuedbt.cfg.xml/value
 /systemProperty
 systemProperty
nametapestry.production-mode/name
valuefalse}/value
 /systemProperty
  /systemProperties
 /configuration
 
 If I try to access the property that is standard to tapestry like
 tapestry.production-mode using the instructions 
 http://tapestry.apache.org/symbols.html
 http://tapestry.apache.org/symbols.html 
 
 like this
 
 @Value(${tapestry.production-mode}) boolean productionMode
 
 it works fine but if try to access the non tapestry property in the same
 manner it is not working and it should according to the link
 
 SystemProperties Provider
 The first provider allows JVM System Properties to provide symbol values.
 This allows the use of the java command's -D option to provide runtime
 overrides. This is most often used when testing code, rather than in
 production. SystemProperties is always checked first.
 
 How can I access the property from the SystemProperties. Any idea?
 
 Thank you and sorry for all the questions today :)
 
 
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Re: Accessing symbols from system properties

2011-12-16 Thread bhorvat
Now it is working fine, maybe I have misspelled the property before.

I am using it like this as a parameter of the method (maybe that is the
point), before I have used it as a property of the class

@Value(${hibernate.configuration}) final String configFile

Anyway thanks for help

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