Hi Oliver
You dont need Tamaya fir that trivial cases. You can write that on your own in 
20 locs. Tamaya gives you an api and spi for access. If you have a company that 
is always using this 2 files, you implement the spi and deploy with every app. 
But honestly even in each medium sizef cli tool complexity is higher. When you 
then think on config your 2000 apps and being able to have a common config 
system in place which is still very flexible then you need tamaya. 

Ok?

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> Am 07.01.2015 um 00:27 schrieb Romain Manni-Bucau <[email protected]>:
> 
> +1 should be fully hidden IMO.
> 
> What was the original need Oliver? Seems you reversed the dependency not
> sure why.
> Le 6 janv. 2015 23:58, "Oliver B. Fischer" <[email protected]> a
> écrit :
> 
>> I think a lot of user will use ConfigurationContext to configure their
>> configuration system. I think it is easier to put some files into the
>> filesystem and to read this files then to deal with the SPI stuff.
>> 
>> Sometimes I have the impression that many of us have a very biased view on
>> configuration by coming from a Java EE environment. This is ok and I miss
>> my GlassFish sometimes but think of dumb programmer who wants to read a
>> file simply from /etc/service/config.ext and override these defaults with
>> ~/.config.ext and so on.
>> 
>> Oliver
>> 
>>> Am 06.01.15 um 23:47 schrieb Reinhard Sandtner:
>>> 
>>> my first idea was to add the method getContext() to Configuration but i
>>> think if someone is able to use the SPI, they can do it on their own.
>>> i think a 'normal‘ user should not see the configurationContext at all
>>> 
>>> lg
>>> reini
>>> 
>>> Am 06.01.2015 um 23:43 schrieb Oliver B. Fischer <
>>>> [email protected]>:
>>>> 
>>>> Guys, I missed somehow how to get a Configuration from the
>>>> ConfigurationContext.
>>>> 
>>>> BTW: I will add this method to ConfigurationContext:
>>>> 
>>>>    public static ConfigurationContext current(){
>>>>        return ServiceContext.getInstance().getService(
>>>> ConfigurationContext.class).get();
>>>>    }
>>>> 
>>>> WDYT?
>>>> 
>>>> Oliver
>>>> 
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