Does using #{systemProperties['environment']} in the applicationcontext.xml file of Spring return the value associated with environment?
Or is there any way to ge the system variable value in the spring applicationcontext.xml file.
Does using #{systemProperties['environment']} in the applicationcontext.xml file of Spring return the value associated with environment?
Or is there any way to ge the system variable value in the spring applicationcontext.xml file.
One way to do this kind of thing is to use a PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer which can be configured to use the system properties.
I also noticed that the Spring 3.1 M1 blog entry talks about new stuff for accessing configuration information from "the environment". Of course, that is only a milestone ... not a production-ready release.
When I remember right, then there is a difference between:You can access the system properties in different ways:
#{systemProperties['databaseName']}
#{systemProperties.databaseName}
${databaseName}
//$ instead of # !!With#{systemProperties['databaseName']}
you have access to system-system-properties.With
#{systemProperties.databaseName}
you have access to the system properties readed for example from the command line (-DdatabaseName="testDB"
).With
${databaseName}
you have access the the properties from the properties files loaded and provided for example by the PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer and to the system prooperties tooYou can use all of them in a
@Value
annotation or the config.xml files (<property name="databaseName" value="#{systemProperties.databaseName}"/>
)