Hi,
It's an interesting feature, and I just open a jira about that (https://cwiki.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-1537
), but it will not solve the issue.
AFAIK, the configuration admin does not support dictionaries (at least
in the R4).
Regards,
Clement
On 28.08.2009, at 09:20, Guillaume Nodet wrote:
There is already a syntax for xml based properties file defined in
the jvm.
So we don't have to parse anything, it's just about detecting that
the file
is in xml somehow and use loadXml instead of load on the Properties
object
iirc.
I guess the easiest solution is to try text based and in case of
failure,
try with xml ...
I plan to apply a very big patch on fileinstall on monday, so we
should wait
a bit and do that on top of the work i've done.
Could you please raise a JIRA issue for that ?
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 20:19, Clement Escoffier <
[email protected]> wrote:
On 27.08.2009, at 20:16, Joel Schuster wrote:
It seems that it would be nice if FileInstall bundle would allow the
'.cfg' files to also be xml similar to the iPojo based
configurations.
I'm sure it is possible if we define a syntax.
Describing list, array and dictionaries should be possible.
I saw that Guillaume Nodet has done a lot of work recently on
Fileinstall,
may be already done.
Regards,
Clement
- Joel
-----Original Message-----
From: Clement Escoffier [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 11:26 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: requires.filter & cfg file for FileInstaller
Hi,
I'm not sure if it is possible, but my knowledge of file install is
quite limited.
It requires the ability to describe a dictionary. It that possible ?
Regards,
Clement
On 27.08.2009, at 17:59, Joel Schuster wrote:
Is it possible to override the requires.filter in a cfg file for
instance configuration using FileInstaller?
I see: http://felix.apache.org/site/ipojo-reference-card.html
Where the instance configuration in xml can be used:
<instance name="FOO1" component="FOO"/> <!-- Use the default
'filter' value -->
<instance name="FOO2" component="FOO">
<property name="requires.filters">
<property name="id1" value="(foo.property=BAR)"/>
</property>
</instance>
But I don't know how to do this with a cfg file. I'd like to be
able
to change the filter on a @Requires dynamically in a cfg file
against a dynamically configured @ServiceProperty also configured
in
a cfg file.
________________________________
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Senior Software Engineer
NAVSYS Corporation
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