Guillaume Nodet wrote: > On 10/18/06, Thomas TERMIN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hello Guillaume, >> >> I finished the work on it. So should I raise a JIRA issue with the patch >> appended? > > Yes please I did it.
>> So first time you have a component.properties in the conf directory. If >> it is available it will be loaded and the specific properties will be >> set. If you change something via JMX it is saved just in the file in the >> workspace directory. So your original values are not changed then in the >> conf directory. Hope it is ok! We need it this way. > > Did you prefix the properties with the component name ? In case > several components use the same property but you need different > values ... Indeed I did! ;-) If I have some time I will look in the other components to implement the same function. > >> >> Cheers, >> Thomas Termin >> >> Guillaume Nodet wrote: >> > If you have any time, go for it ! >> > >> > On 10/17/06, Thomas TERMIN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Ok! Who should change it you or I ;-) >> >> >> >> Guillaume Nodet wrote: >> >> > Sounds good. >> >> > I think that the component could check for a "components.properties" >> >> > in the classpath and use it to load default properties. However, >> >> > properties >> >> > should be prefixed by the component name: >> >> > servicemix-http.connectorMaxIdleTime = 60000 >> >> > These properties should be overriden by the usual property file >> which >> >> > can be update dynamically using jmx. >> >> > >> >> > Another way would be to use JNDI to retrieve the values, but I think >> >> the >> >> > "components.properties" is an easier way to go. >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > On 10/17/06, Thomas TERMIN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> Hello Guillaume, >> >> >> >> >> >> it would be good if the component.properties file could be also >> >> >> available in servicemix_home/conf. I would change the MBean so >> that if >> >> >> no component.properties file is available in workspace then the >> MBean >> >> >> searches for occurrences in the conf directory. The problem is >> that we >> >> >> copy the file in the workspace directory before the servicemix is >> >> >> started the first time. But if you then start servicemix the >> complete >> >> >> directory structure will be newly created. >> >> >> >> >> >> What do you think? >> >> >> >> >> >> Cheers, >> >> >> Thomas Termin >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > >> > >> >> > >
