Hi folks, Some guess since Torque is a service you would additionaly need:
+) Torque.shutdown() +) Torque.initialize() Cheers Siegfried Goeschl -----Original Message----- From: T E Schmitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Mittwoch, 11. August 2004 09:57 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Specify hostname upon DB connect Hello, I tried to implement a reconfiguration of Torque at runtime following the advice Guy Galil kindly provided below. I just changed the URL but I didn't manage to get this change to take effect: Configuration config = Torque.getConfiguration(); config.setProperty(urlKey, newValue); Torque.setConfiguration(config); What do I need to do to get the new config property value to take effect using Torque 3.1? Regards, Tarlika PS: I mistakenly sent this reply to the dev list a couple of days ago, sorry about that) Guy Galil wrote: > We change database host as well as other properties at runtime. We are > using an old version of Torque - 3.02 In order to achieve this I had > to modify org.apache.torque.Torque.java so that it is re-entrant and > added a reConfig(Configuration c) method. Then in my code I created a > utility class that can be used to change the configuration at runtime: > > public static void changeDbHost(String logicName, String host) throws > TorqueException { > Configuration config = Torque.getConfiguration(); > > replaceProperty(config,URL.replaceAll("logic_name",logicName),"jdbc:mysql://"+host+"/TURBINE"); > Torque.reConfig(config); > } > > public static void replaceProperty(Configuration config, String key, > String value) { > if(config.containsKey(key)) > config.setProperty(key, value); > else > config.addProperty(key, value); > } > This works well for me. > I understand that Torque changed since the version I use and my > modifications to Torque.java are either not needed or not compatible > with the latest code, I am willing to send my Torque.java if you are > interested. > Guy > > On Thu, 2004-08-05 at 11:07, T E Schmitz wrote: > >>Hello, >> >>I would like to be able to specify the host (not just >>dbname/user/pasword) in a login dialog. I can't see how that could be >>done other than maybe via Torque.getConfiguration(), where I guess I'd >>find the URL. -- Regards/Gru�, Tarlika Elisabeth Schmitz --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
