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Trying to bind int value from properties file using spring

But everytime getting below exception :

Failed to instantiate [org.springframework.amqp.rabbit.connection.ConnectionFactory]: 
Factory method 'connectionFactory' threw exception; nested exception is java.lang.NumberFormatException: For input string: \"${rabitmq.server.host.connectionclosetimeout}\"
Caused by: java.lang.NumberFormatException: For input string: \"${rabitmq.server.host.connectionclosetimeout}\""}}

My properties file look like below :

rabitmq.server.host.connectionclosetimeout=30000

My Bean

@Value("${rabitmq.server.host.connectionclosetimeout}")
private int connectionCloseTimeOut; 

Configuration Class

@Configuration
@PropertySource("classpath:config/service.properties")
public class RabbitMqConfiguration {

    @Value("${rabitmq.server.host.connectionclosetimeout}")
    private Integer connectionCloseTimeOut;

    /**
     * Establishing connection
     * 
     * @return
     */
    @Bean
    public ConnectionFactory connectionFactory() {
        CachingConnectionFactory connectionFactory = new CachingConnectionFactory(host);
        connectionFactory.setCloseTimeout(connectionCloseTimeOut);
        return connectionFactory;
    }       

}

If I add below bean then its working fine. But I want to work without below bean

@Bean
public static PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer placeHolderConfigurer() {
    return new PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer();
}

I have also tried with below method :

@Value("#{new Integer.parseInt('${rabitmq.server.host.connectionclosetimeout}')}")
private int connectionCloseTimeOut; 

It's also not working.

Please suggest what is way to get it working.

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  • If I add below bean then its working fine. But I want to work without below bean, No you can't, because you need a PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer bean in order to read dynamic properties.
    – cнŝdk
    Jul 26, 2018 at 13:52
  • @ShiladittyaChakraborty Have you tried annotating the class containing the connectionCloseTimeOut field with @Configuration?
    – Madhu Bhat
    Jul 26, 2018 at 14:23
  • Yes. its a configuration class, annotated with configuration Jul 26, 2018 at 16:07
  • @ShiladittyaChakraborty can you please share the complete class where you have the connectionCloseTimeOut field?
    – Madhu Bhat
    Jul 27, 2018 at 16:01
  • @MadhuBhat Added configuration class Jul 29, 2018 at 9:27

2 Answers 2

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Your SPEL isn't correct. This should work

@Value("#{ T(java.lang.Integer).parseInt('${rabitmq.server.host.connectionclosetimeout}') }")
private int connectionCloseTimeOut; 

Try it out

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  • Its throwing exception : Multiple markers at this line - Invalid character constant Jul 26, 2018 at 16:07
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Below is from the doc of PropertySource https://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/context/annotation/PropertySource.html

In order to resolve ${...} placeholders in definitions or @Value annotations using properties from a PropertySource, one must register a PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer. This happens automatically when using in XML, but must be explicitly registered using a static @Bean method when using @Configuration classes.

So if you are using @PropertySource, to resolve the ${...} placeholders in @Value annotations you must register the PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer either by

@Bean
public static PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer placeHolderConfigurer() {
    return new PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer();
}

or by configuring the PSPC in the XML as below

<context:property-placeholder location="classpath:config/service.properties" />

Please refer the spring JIRA ticket https://jira.spring.io/browse/SPR-8539 and the SO thread @Value not resolved when using @PropertySource annotation. How to configure PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer? for some more reference.

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  • @ShiladittyaChakraborty Could you please confirm if this answer your query?
    – Madhu Bhat
    Jul 31, 2018 at 6:28
  • @ShiladittyaChakraborty but you had mentioned that it's working fine by using the PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer Bean method right? If you use that static method in your configuration class, the property should get wired with the @Value annotation.
    – Madhu Bhat
    Aug 1, 2018 at 6:27
  • Its working in my Dev machine but not working UAT environment Aug 1, 2018 at 8:42
  • @ShiladittyaChakraborty you would need to check the difference between the Dev and UAT environment. This is beyond the scope of the question posted by you. Please accept the answer if it works in your Dev.
    – Madhu Bhat
    Aug 2, 2018 at 5:13
  • @ShiladittyaChakraborty could you please accept if this answered your question?
    – Madhu Bhat
    Aug 21, 2018 at 5:15

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