Yeah,
This is what I wanted to know - although it's not exactly the answer I
hoped for ...
If you find out how it can be done with DefaultConfigurationBuilder - the
class you mentioned -, please let us know !
Thanks for your quick response.
Regards,
Michiel
On 4/28/06, Oliver Heger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Michiel Kalkman wrote:
>Hi,
>I now have a configuration 'configuration1.xml' like
>
><configuration>
> <xml fileName="SampleConfiguratie.xml"/>
></configuration>
>
>Which gives me - with the following code - the keys/values provided in
>SampleConfiguratie.xml:
>
>final ConfigurationFactory configurationFactory = new
>ConfigurationFactory();
>configurationFactory.setConfigurationURL(...)
>configuration=configurationFactory.getConfiguration();
>
>Is it possible to create a second configuration configuration that refers
to
>the first ('configuration1.xml'), like:
>
><configuration>
> <configuration fileName="configuration1.xml"/>
></configuration>
>
>and still get the same keys/values after getConfiguration() ?
>
>Thanks for any replies,
>Michiel
>
>
>
Hi Michiel,
not sure if I understand you correctly: you want a configuration
definition file (to be processed by a ConfigurationFactory) to be
included into another one?
In the current release (version 1.2) this is not supported. In
subversion [1] there is a new class DefaultConfigurationBuilder, which
can be used as alternative to ConfigurationFactory. The design of this
class makes it possible to add such an include feature quite easily. I
will have a look how this can be done. Note that there is still work on
this class and its documentation in progress.
Unfortunately this won't help you with your current problem.
Oliver
[1] http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/configuration/cvs-usage.html
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