commit | 33c3c2483907c2b0974c0ac3288e6b004c9e438b | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Mark Struberg <struberg@apache.org> | Tue Jun 02 06:10:33 2020 +0200 |
committer | Mark Struberg <struberg@apache.org> | Tue Jun 02 06:10:33 2020 +0200 |
tree | f75430c535fa7a8f83ec5d60384d02028293d743 | |
parent | 90c5983187c9518c2b4aab58d31a058d818e3290 [diff] |
DELTASPIKE-1402 dynamic reload of PropertyFileConfigSource DeltaSpike can now dynamically reload configuration of property files in a file:// location. The time after which we look for file modification (via lastModified time stamp of the file) can be configured with a 'deltaspike_reload=60' property in seconds. In this case 60 seconds. If this property is not set we check for changes every 300 seconds or 5 Minutes.
Apache DeltaSpike is a suite of portable CDI Extensions intended to make application development easier when working with CDI and Java EE.
Contexts and Dependency Injection is a specification, published as:
Apache DeltaSpike is compatible with all those specification versions. Note that Apache DeltaSpike is not a CDI container itself, but a set of portable Extensions for it!
Some of key features of Apache DeltaSpike include:
Testing support is also provided, to allow you to do low level unit testing of your CDI enabled projects.
The easiest way to get started with DeltaSpike is to use Maven or Gradle as a build tool, as described in configuring in your project
Just run mvn clean install
from the top level directory, deltaspike
to build the source code.