The short answer is yes, but via gemini blueprint. You can create a bean
that refers to the service you are trying to configure and add in a
managed-properties directive to fire a PID change to a method like this:
<bean id="yourManagedService" class="com.company.YourManagedService.class">
<compendium:managed-properties persistent-id="yourPID"
update-method="updateProperties"/>
</bean>
Compendium's
schemaLocation="http://www.eclipse.org/gemini/blueprint/schema/blueprint-co
mpendium
http://www.eclipse.org/gemini/blueprint/schema/blueprint-compendium/gemi
ni-blueprint-compendium.xsd">
On 2013-09-23 12:49 PM, "Jean-Baptiste Onofré" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Hi Oli,
>
>not sure to follow you. You can always use Spring in your WAR, with a
>property placeholder which relay to ConfigAdmin.
>
>Is it what you are looking for ? I can send you an example if you need.
>
>Regards
>JB
>
>On 09/23/2013 09:29 PM, Oliver Wulff wrote:
>> Hi there
>>
>> Is it possible to use the Config Admin service to configure properties a
>> web application which uses spring and has been deployed using the WAR
>> deployer?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Oli
>>
>
>--
>Jean-Baptiste Onofré
>[email protected]
>http://blog.nanthrax.net
>Talend - http://www.talend.com
>
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