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Ok, that won't help then - should have read it a little closer ;)

Then I think you are limited in your options:

- - Build on the hiveutils symbol source and write your own symbol source
- - Convert you property file into a hivemodule, contributing to
hivemind.ApplicationDefaults from within that.

Cheers,

Johan

imorales wrote:
> Thansk for the response, that helps but not at all.
> 
> Reading the "Externalizing properties outside the war file" when you specify
> the 
>  "<property-source file="c:/mysettings.properties"/>" this is a file outside
> the war file and you have to difine the absolute path to the property file,
> but in my case I need to define a relative path because the property file is
> inside the war file. Any ideas ?
> 
> Thanks again.
> 
> Johan Lindquist wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> The hiveutils project [1] has an option to provide properties files as a
> source of values for the substitution (which is what you are looking for
> I think).
> 
> The property file would be registered as a symbol source within
> Hivemind, and hivemind would use the values from it when creating your
> service.
> 
> Hope that helps,
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Johan
> 
> [1]
> http://hivetranse.sourceforge.net/web/quickstart.html#start.external.symbols
> 
> imorales wrote:
>>>> Hi all. I´m using Hivemind1. Is it possible configure hivemodule.xml with
>>>> a
>>>> property file?
>>>>
>>>> I would like to have a hivemodule.properties like this:
>>>>
>>>> --------------------------------
>>>> urlService=http://myservice.com
>>>> urlService2=http://myservice2.com
>>>> --------------------------------
>>>>
>>>> And in the hivemodule xml do this: 
>>>> ------------------------------------
>>>> <service-point id="....." interface=".......">
>>>>     <invoke-factory model="threaded">
>>>>         <construct class="my.package.myService">
>>>>                    <string>${urlService}</string>
>>>>          </construct>
>>>>     </invoke-factory>
>>>>   </service-point>
>>>> ------------------------------------
>>>> I would like to do something like that, it is posible in with hivemind do
>>>> that ???
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>>

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you too?
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