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I am using an ActiveMQ blueprint to setup a JMS Connection Pool. I also use Camel to service some functionality.

I use the org.apache.camel.spring.spi.BridgePropertyPlaceholderConfigurer to allow the use of an external properties file in setting up the camel-context file.

Is there a similar type functionality using blueprints?

So basically, I want to replace ${server.address} with a property I get from a property file in the configuration below:

<blueprint xmlns="http://www.osgi.org/xmlns/blueprint/v1.0.0"
        xmlns:cm="http://aries.apache.org/blueprint/xmlns/blueprint-cm/v1.0.0"
        xmlns:ext="http://aries.apache.org/blueprint/xmlns/blueprint-ext/v1.0.0"
        xmlns:amq="http://activemq.apache.org/schema/core">

        <bean id="activemqConnectionFactory" class="org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQConnectionFactory">
             <property name="brokerURL"
                       value="nio://${server.address}" />
        </bean>

        <bean id="pooledConnectionFactory" class="org.apache.activemq.pool.PooledConnectionFactory">
             <property name="maxConnections" value="8" />
             <property name="connectionFactory" ref="activemqConnectionFactory" />
        </bean>

        <bean id="jmsConfig" class="org.apache.camel.component.jms.JmsConfiguration">
             <property name="connectionFactory" ref="pooledConnectionFactory" />
             <property name="concurrentConsumers" value="5" />
        </bean>

        <bean id="resourceManager" class="org.apache.activemq.pool.ActiveMQResourceManager"
             init-method="recoverResource">
             <property name="transactionManager" ref="transactionManager" />
             <property name="connectionFactory" ref="activemqConnectionFactory" />
             <property name="resourceName" value="activemq.localhost" />
        </bean>

        <bean id="xaConnectionFactory" class="org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQXAConnectionFactory">
             <argument value="nio://${server.address}" />
        </bean>

        <bean id="connectionFactory" class="org.fusesource.jms.pool.JcaPooledConnectionFactory"
             init-method="start" destroy-method="stop">
             <property name="connectionFactory" ref="pooledConnectionFactory" />
             <property name="name" value="activemq" />
        </bean>

        <reference id="transactionManager" interface="javax.transaction.TransactionManager" />

        <service ref="pooledConnectionFactory" interface="javax.jms.ConnectionFactory">
                <service-properties>
                        <entry key="name" value="localhost" />
                </service-properties>
        </service> 
</blueprint>

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You can use System properties and/or configuration via the config admin:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
<blueprint xmlns="http://www.osgi.org/xmlns/blueprint/v1.0.0" xmlns:cm="http://aries.apache.org/blueprint/xmlns/blueprint-cm/v1.1.0"
    xmlns:ext="http://aries.apache.org/blueprint/xmlns/blueprint-ext/v1.0.0">

    <!-- Allow the use of system properties -->
    <ext:property-placeholder placeholder-prefix="$[" placeholder-suffix="]" />

    <!--
        config admin properties from etc/com.example.config.cfg
    -->
    <cm:property-placeholder persistent-id="com.example.config" update-strategy="reload">
        <cm:default-properties>
            <cm:property name="configDir" value="$[karaf.base]/my-config" />
        </cm:default-properties>
    </cm:property-placeholder>

    <bean id="config" class="com.example.Config">
        <property name="rootDir" value="${configDir}" />
        <property name="someSysProp" value="$[someSysProp]" />
    </bean>

</blueprint>

The "ext:property-placeholder" element allows you to use system properties (like karaf.base in the example) via the defined placeholder pre- and suffix, but this is optional. If you only need your own configuration you can provide it via a file in etc/ etc/com.example.config.cfg and reference it via the persistence-id.

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  • I have added <ext:property-placeholder placeholder-prefix="$[" placeholder-suffix="]" /> outside camelcontext and tried to use the karaf.home in inside camelcontext. But its failing load the data from that location. I've tried like this <propertyPlaceholder id="config" location="file:$[karaf.home]/etc/application_config.properties" /> Can't we access it inside camelcontext?
    – tvshajeer
    Apr 10, 2017 at 15:31

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