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I have an app web (war) legacy where various environment settings are arranged in XML files, e.g.: the BD path is in the context.xml
<Context path="/Base" reloadable="true" crossContext="true">
<Resource name="jdbc/infodata" auth="Container" type="javax.sql.DataSource"
maxActive="100" maxIdle="30" maxWait="10000" username="xxxx"
password="xxxx"driverClassName="com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver"
url="jdbc:sqlserver://localhost;instanceName=SQLEXPRESS;databaseName=db" />
</Context>
To generate the WAR application according to customer’s environment use the Jenkins with the Plugin for Ant, configure a JOB for each different environment.
And I use a script of Ant to load the configs of each environment and write in all XML's application configuration.
This involves context, config of log4j and configs of services of spring.
The trouble with that is I get a lot of files war equal only with variaveis different environment, and the system versions are "zicadas". While cliente X is in the version 56, cliente Y is in the 2 but are identical, for example.
Is there any way other than "Gambi" that I can at runtime read an external configuration file to war and configure the context.xml, log4j.xml and spring-services.xml or improve this process in any way?
Related question: http://answall.com/q/45978/227
– utluiz