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* Copyright (C) 2013 Machinery For Change, Inc.
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* Author: Steve Waldman
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package com.mchange.v2.cfg;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Properties;
/**
* MultiPropertiesConfig allows applications to accept configuration data
* from a more than one property file (each of which is to be loaded from
* a unique path using this class' ClassLoader's resource-loading mechanism),
* and permits access to property data via the resource path from which the
* properties were loaded, via the prefix of the property (where hierarchical
* property names are presumed to be '.'-separated), and simply by key.
* In the by-key and by-prefix indices, when two definitions conflict, the
* key value pairing specified in the MOST RECENT properties file shadows
* earlier definitions, and files are loaded in the order of the list of
* resource paths provided a constructor.
*
* The resource path "/" is a special case that always refers to System
* properties. No actual resource will be loaded.
*
* If the mchange-hocon-bridge jar file is available, resource paths specified
* as "hocon:/path/to/resource" will be parsed as
* HOCON,
* whenever values can be interpreted as Strings.
*
* The class manages a special instance called "vmConfig" which is accessable
* via a static method. It's resource path is list specified by a text-file,
* itself a ClassLoader managed resource, which may be located at
* /com/mchange/v2/cfg/vmConfigResourcePaths.txt or /mchange-config-resource-paths.txt.
* This file should
* be one resource path per line, with blank lines ignored and lines beginning
* with '#' treated as comments.
*
* If no text file of resource paths are available, the following resources are
* checked: "/mchange-commons.properties", "hocon:/reference.conf,/application.conf,/application.json,/application.properties,/", "/"
*/
public abstract class MultiPropertiesConfig implements PropertiesConfig
{
/**
* @deprecated Please use the MConfig facade class to acquire configuration
*/
public static MultiPropertiesConfig readVmConfig(String[] defaultResources, String[] preemptingResources )
{ return ConfigUtils.readVmConfig( defaultResources, preemptingResources ); }
/**
* @deprecated Please use the MConfig facade class to acquire configuration
*/
public static MultiPropertiesConfig readVmConfig()
{ return ConfigUtils.readVmConfig(); }
public abstract String[] getPropertiesResourcePaths();
public abstract Properties getPropertiesByResourcePath(String path);
public abstract Properties getPropertiesByPrefix(String pfx);
// public abstract Properties getProperties( String key );
public abstract String getProperty( String key );
public abstract List getDelayedLogItems();
}