How to update MainApplicationResources.properties file
Post Author: fjaffery
CA Forum: JAVA
I am trying to update a key in the MainApplicationResources.properties file in Tomcat\webapps\businessobjects\enterprise115\desktoplaunch\WEB-INF\src\com\crystaldecisions\ePortfolio\framework\main\ folder. After the changes, I have updated the desktop.war file and redeployed but my changes are not getting reflected in the ApplicationResources.properties file in Tomcat\work\Catalina\localhost\businessobjects_enterprise115_desktoplaunch\loader\com\crystaldecisions\ePortfolio folder. How do I propogate the .properties files changes to the combined ApplicationResource.properties file?
Thanks.
I think i have mixed it up :)
I have looked at it again and believe you are using regular JSP portlets.
Can you tell what you want to achieve by reading .properties file. Are you meaning the preferences of the portlet or what exactly are you trying to do?
Reading propertie files is easy:
// Read properties file.
Properties properties = new Properties();
try {
properties.load(new FileInputStream("filename.properties"));
String myKey = properties.getProperty("yourKey");
} catch (IOException e) {
}Edited by: Yannick.O on 13-Apr-2010 05:52
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