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Component org.nuxeo.runtime.ConfigurationService

Documentation

The ConfigurationService service holds application configuration properties that are used at runtime. This service should not include properties that are needed at startup.

@since 7.4

Resolution Order

25
The resolution order represents the order in which this component has been resolved by the Nuxeo Runtime framework.
You can influence this order by adding "require" tags in your component declaration, to make sure it is resolved after another component.

Start Order

961
The start order represents the order in which this component has been started by the Nuxeo Runtime framework.
This number is interesting to tweak if your Java component interacts with other components, and needs to be started before or after another one.
It can be changed by implementing the method "Component#getApplicationStartedOrder()" on your Java component: components are sorted according to this reference value, in increasing order.
The default value is 1000, and the repository initialization uses number 100. Negative values can also be used.

Implementation

Class: org.nuxeo.runtime.services.config.ConfigurationServiceImpl

Services

Extension Points

XML Source

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<component name="org.nuxeo.runtime.ConfigurationService">

  <documentation>
    The ConfigurationService service holds application configuration properties that are used at runtime. This
    service should not include properties that are needed at startup.

    @since 7.4
  </documentation>

  <implementation
    class="org.nuxeo.runtime.services.config.ConfigurationServiceImpl" />

  <service>
    <provide interface="org.nuxeo.runtime.services.config.ConfigurationService" />
  </service>

  <extension-point name="configuration">
    <documentation>
      The configuration extension point allows to define named properties.

      Properties can be marked as list and if defined many times, values will be appended as comma separated values.

      You can override existing list property with the override attribute.

      Example:

      <code>
        <property name="nuxeo.jsf.enableDoubleClickShield">true</property>
        <property name="nuxeo.jsf.useAjaxTabs">false</property>

        <property name="nuxeo.list.value" list="true">foo</property>
        <property name="nuxeo.list.value">bar</property>
        <property name="nuxeo.list.value" override="true">I'd like to make sure value is not foo,bar anymore</property>
      </code>
    </documentation>
    <object class="org.nuxeo.runtime.services.config.ConfigurationPropertyDescriptor" />
  </extension-point>

</component>