I changed the PropertyFileSymbolSource now the class search the file inside the war file. Everything ok ;)
thanks Johan. Johan Lindquist wrote: > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > 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. >>> >>> > > - -- > you too? > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org > > iD8DBQFIR7rypHYnED7evioRAsAPAJ9cLp+wC/wUZ9UnGSGgk5exhlpfSQCgrFjP > QL6G5cRr5SZmBTeyashbo6U= > =Oi4R > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Hivemind-.properties-file-----tp17665637p17670533.html Sent from the Hivemind - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
