I need to load some properties into a Spring context from a location that I don't know until the program runs.

So I thought that if I had a PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer with no locations it would read in my.location from the system properties and then I could use that location in a context:property-placeholder

Like this

<bean class="org.springframework.beans.factory.config.PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer"/>    
<context:property-placeholder location="${my.location}"/>

but this doesn't work and nor does location="classpath:${my.location}"

Paul

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You won't be able to combine two placeholders like that - they're BeanFactoryPostProcessors, which can't process each other, if you see what I mean. – skaffman Aug 21 '09 at 11:35
yes, I figured my problem was something along those lines – Paul McKenzie Aug 21 '09 at 13:00
Actually, this smells like an enhancement to PropertyPlaceHolderConfigurer that might be worth filing as a feature request in the Spring JIRA. – skaffman Aug 21 '09 at 14:18
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The problem here is that you're trying to configure a property place holder using property placeholder syntax :) It's a bit of a chicken-and-egg situation - spring can't resolve your ${my.location} placeholder until it's configured the property-placeholder.

This isn't satisfactory, but you could bodge it by using more explicit syntax:

<bean class="org.springframework.beans.factory.config.PropertyPlaceHolderConfigurer">
   <property name="location">
      <bean class="java.lang.System" factory-method="getenv">
         <constructor-arg value="my.location"/>
      </bean>
   </property>
</bean>
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not satisfactory, but at least it might work – Rich Seller Aug 21 '09 at 11:29
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You can do this with a slightly different approach. Here is how we configure it. I load default properties and then overrided them with properties from a configurable location. This works very well for me.

<bean id="propertyPlaceholderConfigurer"
    	class="org.springframework.beans.factory.config.PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer">
    	<property name="systemPropertiesModeName" value="SYSTEM_PROPERTIES_MODE_OVERRIDE" />
    	<property name="locations">
    		<list>
    			<value>classpath:site/properties/default/placeholder.properties
    			</value>
    			<value>classpath:site/properties/${env.name}/placeholder.properties
    			</value>
    		</list>
    	</property>
    </bean>
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+1 - I've done that. Works well. – Michael Wiles Aug 26 '09 at 15:41
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