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yair ogen commented on CONFIGURATION-401:
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I think this is a pretty strait forward case.
I am sure many would like this to be as I expect.
How else can I configure hierarchy by using properties only?
> HierarchicalConfiguration does not support hierarchy from property files
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> Key: CONFIGURATION-401
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CONFIGURATION-401
> Project: Commons Configuration
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Expression engine
> Affects Versions: 1.6
> Environment: windows/Linux
> Reporter: yair ogen
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> If you have hierarchy like this:
> persons.person.name=1
> persons.person.surName=2
> persons.person.phoneNum=3
> persons.person.name=4
> persons.person.surName=5
> persons.person.phoneNum=6
> persons.person.name=7
> persons.person.surName=8
> persons.person.phoneNum=9
> If I have a regular property configuration that loaded a file containing in
> the above. then I transform into HierarchicalConfiguration using:
> ConfigurationUtils.convertToHierarchical(configuration).
> The tree is not right.
> I can do this:
> hierarchicalConfiguration.subset("persons").subset("person(0)").getKeys()
> but this returned empty iterator:
> hierarchicalConfiguration.subset("persons").subset("person(1)").getKeys()
> Only the first person is available.
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