that did it!
awesome, thank you so much
On Friday, February 7, 2020 at 10:24:05 AM UTC-5, Jérôme Steve wrote:
>
> Hi Nathan,
>
> With thymeleaf template you can get directly env var by using this :
>
> ${@environment.getProperty('cas.env.clusterNodeName')}
>
> Jérôme.
>
> Le ven. 7 févr. 2020
Maybe in your setenv.sh or catalina.properties you might try something like
this: export JAVA_OPTS="$JAVA_OPTS
-Dcas.env.clusterNodeName=${SOME_VARIABLE_OR_STATIC_VALUE}"
Matt Uribe
ERP Architect/Administrator
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Hi Nathan,
With thymeleaf template you can get directly env var by using this :
${@environment.getProperty('cas.env.clusterNodeName')}
Jérôme.
Le ven. 7 févr. 2020 à 16:04, Nathan Lewan a écrit :
> hello!
>
> i've been trying to get environment variables to resolved when added to my
> custom_
hello!
i've been trying to get environment variables to resolved when added to my
custom_messages.properties file.
i've tried creating a env variable in my SPRING_APPLICATION_JSON
environment variable, lets call it cas.env.clusterNodeName
i then add it to custom_messages.properties as:
custo