On 2013-04-12 8:27, PRAVEEN D wrote:
Current application is a standalone web application running in one
server, so we use spring framwork to load the properties. New direction
is to go with a distributed and clustered model, that is where we are
getting complicated with the property file management. Let me know your
thoughts on this.

On Thursday, November 28, 2013 2:58:39 PM UTC+5:30, PRAVEEN D wrote:

    We have bunch or property files(key/value pairs) used in different
    modules in our java web applicaiton. our applicaiton is also
    distributed, part of that runs on a head office and some of the
    parts run at the branch. All the branches run a local server for day
    to day activities.  We are looking to automate these files when
    moving to different environments like deve, test, prod. So that we
    can manage these property files without restarting the applicaiton.
     From my understanding puppet is able to manage those property files
    and can be distributed to any number o nodes.

     From my understanding with puppet, it creates a manifest files and
    these are updated by the agents from the puppet master. My question
    is how to read these manifest files in java? does this puppet
    supports in all operating systems?


How do you get the property file to be where it is supposed to be on the target system, and where is it located on the target system? A plain file, in a jar, does the jar have to be signed etc.

An explanation of how this is done now helps figuring out a good way of
automating it with Puppet.

Regards
- henrik

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