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Pierre De Rop resolved FELIX-5355.
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    Resolution: Fixed

I think this issue is resolved.

> Allow to use properties having dots with configuration proxies
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>
>                 Key: FELIX-5355
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-5355
>             Project: Felix
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Dependency Manager
>    Affects Versions: org.apache.felix.dependencymanager-r8
>            Reporter: Pierre De Rop
>            Assignee: Pierre De Rop
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: org.apache.felix.dependencymanager-r9
>
>         Attachments: FELIX-5355.patch
>
>
> Recently, a new feature has been introduced in DM to allow injecting 
> type-safe configuration proxies when a ConfigurationDependency is used (see 
> FELIX-5177).
> The principle is to deduce the name of a given property from a corresponding 
> method name of the configuration proxy interface.
> However, in some cases, you have some component depending on some 
> configuration with properties having some dots ("."), and this character 
> can't be used in java methods. Of course, the properties can be renamed to 
> new names without dots, but in some cases, when you want to use configuration 
> proxies on some legacy components, you often can't modify the existing 
> configuration properties.
> So, I would like to propose the attached patch which allows the support of 
> dots in properties. the patch does the same done by DS: it maps the "\_" 
> charater to ".". And if the property contains "\_" character, then you can 
> use a double "__" underscore:
> For example, assuming you have the two properties in the configuration:
> {code}
> foo.param1=123
> foo_param2=456
> {code}
> then you can use the following method names:
> {code}
>     public interface MyConfig {
>         public String getFoo_param1(); // maps to "foo.param1"
>         public String getFoo__param2(); // maps to "foo_param2"
>    }
> {code}
> Is there any objections if I commit the attached patch ?
> thanks.



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