Thank you for answer!
lhe wrote: > > Pavlo, > > you can have a look at the servicemix.xml in the conf folder. > Also in the examples folder there are examples which make > use of the static configuration. > But especially the servicemix.xml in the conf folder is interesting > because it uses variables defined in the servicemix.properties file. > > As I am not using the static configuration at all I am maybe not the > best person to talk about details. :) > > Regards, > Lars > > > > > Pavlo Fenoga schrieb: >> Lars, thank you for fast respond! >> >> Could you please give an example of such configuration with variables. >> >> Thank you. >> >> Pavlo. >> >> >> >> lhe wrote: >> >>> Pavlo, >>> >>> as far as I know this is only possible when you use the static >>> configuration for setting up servicemix. If you want to deploy >>> to servicemix via the hotdeploy folder, then this will not work. >>> (at least I do not know how to do it) >>> >>> Regards, >>> Lars >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Pavlo Fenoga schrieb: >>> >>>> Hello! >>>> >>>> Is it possible to avoid using real values of component properties in >>>> xbean.xml files? >>>> Instead I would like to use e.g. environment variables or some other >>>> properties that can be resolved in runtime. >>>> E.g. >>>> <http:endpoint service="tut:httpSender" >>>> endpoint="soapSender" >>>> role="provider" >>>> locationURI="$WS_URL" >>>> defaultMep="http://www.w3.org/2004/08/wsdl/in-out" >>>> soap="false" /> >>>> >>>> $WS_URL – will be replaced by real location URI of web serice >>>> >>>> <file:sender service="tut:file" >>>> endpoint="sender" >>>> directory="$OUT_DIR" /> >>>> >>>> $OUT_DIR – will be replaced by the real directory path. >>>> >>>> Thank you >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/How-to-use-envir.-variables-in-xbean.xml-tp15454843s12049p15465686.html Sent from the ServiceMix - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
