I created: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KARAF-5913
to add new example config module.
Regards
JB
On 13/09/2018 11:16, Jean-Baptiste Onofré wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If you want to add to a specific configuration, you have to use a
> ManagedService (or ManagedServiceFactory if it's a configuration factory).
>
> If you use scr with @Managed, it's a managed service listening change on
> the org.apache.karaf.scheduler.quartz configuration (so
> etc/org.apache.karaf.scheduler.quartz.cfg corresponding file). When you
> want the configuration, the update() method is called.
>
> If you want to listen for any config change, you can implement a
> ConfigurationListener.
>
> I will add a example showing this if you want.
>
> Regards
> JB
>
> On 13/09/2018 11:06, Miroslav Beranič wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I would like to hook into configuration change made in etc/* file. I put
>> configuration file there and when I change it, I see in Karaf's log the
>> change was picked up and also file was rewritten.
>>
>> But, how is this hooked in from the Java class ?
>>
>>
>> I manual I've only found:
>> Dynamic Configuration: Apache Karaf provides a set of commands focused
>> on managing its own configuration. All configuration files are
>> centralized in the etc folder. Any change in a configuration file is
>> noticed and reloaded.
>>
>> Back at the scheduler I've seen this:
>> @Managed("org.apache.karaf.scheduler.quartz")
>> and implements org.osgi.service.cm.ManagedService
>>
>> That has method void updated(Dictionary<String, ?> var1) throws
>> ConfigurationException;
>>
>> this is great, but this method is not called.
>>
>> Is there any example/code I can look at at take as an starting point?
>>
>>
>> Kind Regards,
>> Miroslav
>>
>>
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