Hi,

I am looking hivemind a few days ago (I think my project solution so far) and in a little example I tried to load in a Map some "key/values" based in the example of your hivemind documentation (successful test)... here the example:

<configuration-point id="Simple">
      <schema>
        <element name="test" key-attribute="key">
          <attribute name="key"/>
          <attribute name="value" required="true"/>
          <rules>
              <push-attribute attribute="value"/>
              <invoke-parent method="addElement"/>
          </rules>
        </element>
      </schema>
  </configuration-point>

  <contribution configuration-id="Simple">
      <test key="Message" value="com.digicomm.messages.Message"/>
      <test key="BytesMessage" value="com.digicomm.messages.BytesMessage"/>
      <test key="ObjectMessage" value="com.digicomm.messages.ObjectMessage"/> 
      <test key="StreamMessage" value="com.digicomm.messages.StreamMessage"/>
      <test key="TextMessage" value="com.digicomm.messages.TextMessage"/>
      <test key="MapMessage" value="com.digicomm.messages.MapMessage"/>
      <test key="xstreamalias.properties" value="nono"/>     
  </contribution>

As I say It is OK, but my question is what is the way (in hivemind) to avoid write the data (the key/values) in the .xml file? can does HiveMind read a properties file and convert it in a properties object? what is the way to do that?.

If you don't understand my question,  please let me know.


Regards,

Fernando

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