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Joe,  Looks strangely like a Window INI file.  Why invent a new name.. call
it INITable?  ~:-}
Nick
"Joe Pluta" <joepluta@PlutaBrothers.com>@midrange.com on 02/09/2001
05:14:59 PM
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Joe, this technique of using properties files is really great.  I'm
thinking, however, of extending it a little bit.  Let me know what you
think:
I'd like to create a "Categories" object that has, basically, a hashtable
of
Properties objects.  The key to the hashtable would be a category ID.  The
category ID would then allow something like this:
    [UIProperties]
    font=Arial
    size=12pt
    color=blue
    [Database]
    driver=com.ibm.as400.access.AS400JDBCDriver
    url=jdbc:as400://web400
    user=jdbc
    password=jdbc
The load method would be the same:
    Categories cat = new Categories();
    cat.load(new FileInputStream("system.properties"));
But the access would one of two forms:
    cat.getProperties("Database").getProperty("url")
        -or-
    cat.getProperties("Database", "url")
What does everyone think?  And if you like it, is Categories a good class
name, or can someone think of something better?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-java400-l@midrange.com
> [mailto:owner-java400-l@midrange.com]On Behalf Of Joe Teff
> Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 2:04 PM
> To: JAVA400-L@midrange.com
> Subject: RE: Source Evaluation?
>
>
> You can use instance variable as long as you don't update
> them. That's the thread exposure. The init() is the proper
> place to initialize them as it is called prior to servicing
> any requests.
>
> One comment I was going to make about Brad's code is to
> place your jdbc values in a file and then load them into
> a Properties object. Very easy to do. I do that because
> I'll test on my home PC using Access and switch to the
> AS/400 for production. I have a database.properties file
> on both machines, so I don't have to change my code to
> switch.
>
> The file is plain ascii text that has key=value pairs.
> So I would have entries in my file like:
>
>    driver=com.ibm.as400.access.AS400JDBCDriver
>    url=jdbc:as400://web400
>    user=jdbc
>    password=jdbc
>
> The Properties class extends Hashtable. To create my
> Properties object from my file I use:
>
>    Properties prop = new Properties();
>    prop.load(new FileInputStream("database.properties"));
>
> I then use the getProperty() method that takes the key
> as a String and returns the value as a String.
>
>    Class.forName(prop.getProprty("driver"));
>    con  = DriverManager.getConnection(prop.getProperty("url"),
>           prop.getProperty("user"), prop.getProperty("password"));
>
> Joe
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