I am just beginner in OSGi and we are still using version 4. I have a OSGi component where one of the class has public static final (psf) variables.
What I would like to do, I want to use a fragment where it reads the values from properties file and set the values of the psf variables in the component. ? If the fragment is not found, values should be set to default.
Please find my snapshot code and let me know how can i do this ?
Component class
public final class OdsPrincipals {
/*****************************************************************************************
* Static/Inner class members
******************************************************************************************/
private static final String ODS_PRODUCT_NAME;
private static final String ODS_PRINCIPAL_NAME;
static {
//How to set the values of static final variables.
}
fragment class
public class OdsPrincipalProperties {
/*'***************************************************************************************
* Static/Inner class members
******************************************************************************************/
protected static final String ODS_PRINCIPAL_PROPERTIES_FILE = "odsprincipal.properties";
private static final Properties properties = new Properties();
static {
try {
properties.load(
OdsPrincipalProperties.class.getResourceAsStream(ODS_PRINCIPAL_PROPERTIES_FILE));
} catch (Exception e) {
ServiceLogger.error(e);
} finally {
}
}
private static final OdsPrincipalProperties odsPrincipalProperties = new OdsPrincipalProperties();
public static OdsPrincipalProperties getInstance() {
return odsPrincipalProperties;
}
/*'***************************************************************************************
* Class members
******************************************************************************************/
protected OdsPrincipalProperties() {
}
/*
* returns the value for a given key. If the key is not
* found, returns the default value.
*
*/
public String getValue(String key, String defaultValue) {
return properties.getProperty(key, defaultValue);
}
}