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I have a properties file where a property has a comma-separated list value. How can I write these property values so that they span multiple lines? (Maybe a backslash after the comma?)

I can't find anything about this or at least about escaping comma to comma and backslash.

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    Can you please clarify, i'm not sure what you are trying to do Jan 23, 2012 at 17:55
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    I have a property what has a multi line valie, eg: key1 = val1,\ val2,\ val3 key2 = hello val1,val2,val3 are in separate lines, but when PropertiesConfigurations writes them to a file, it will write them in one line Jan 23, 2012 at 18:06
  • ah you are talking about how it writes it... ok Jan 23, 2012 at 18:09

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If you mean the following; that just relies on backslash + end-of-line. I just found it documented in: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/util/Properties.html

primes = 2,\
    3,\
    5,\
    7,\
    11
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Check the User Guide for Properties files:

Special Characters and Escaping:

If you need a special character in a property like a line feed, a tabulation or an unicode character, you can specify it with the same escaped notation used for Java Strings. The list separator ("," by default), can also be escaped:

key = This \n string \t contains \, escaped \\ characters \u0020

Backslashes are more difficult.

Lists and arrays:

You can specify a list of values in your properties file by using the same key on several lines:

# chart colors
colors.pie = #FF0000;
colors.pie = #00FF00;
colors.pie = #0000FF;
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You need to combine the \n character inside the content and the line continuation escape (\<eol> at end of line) to get a multi line property actually be represented in the properties file and in the returned value:

KEY1=first line\n\
second line\n\
last line
KEY2=another key

Not sure if commons-configuration can be configured to actually use this syntax for writing.

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Another option could be is to use one of properties formats that is designed to support multi-line values.

XML can handle multi-line properties well, but it has a lot of noise.

MProps: is an example of the format with almost no special formatting required: https://github.com/mprops/mprops-java

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