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Posted to commits@camel.apache.org by da...@apache.org on 2021/08/02 15:30:09 UTC

[camel] branch main updated: Update properties-component.adoc (#5908)

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     new ade0e12  Update properties-component.adoc (#5908)
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commit ade0e129dad99cc50d931ada834e6d27cc5ae257
Author: LittleEntity <ka...@gmx.de>
AuthorDate: Mon Aug 2 17:29:39 2021 +0200

    Update properties-component.adoc (#5908)
    
    as a newbie to camel I had a hard time finding the method `resolveProperty`. I used `this.getContext().resolvePropertyPlaceholders("{{myProperty}}");`. This code reads itself much better: `this.getContext().getPropertiesComponent().resolveProperty("pFile20WorkingDir").orElseThrow();` It also allows us to give default values via the `Optional` type and eases error handling.
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 core/camel-base/src/main/docs/properties-component.adoc | 4 ++--
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/core/camel-base/src/main/docs/properties-component.adoc b/core/camel-base/src/main/docs/properties-component.adoc
index 4a7eb02..cb2ec73 100644
--- a/core/camel-base/src/main/docs/properties-component.adoc
+++ b/core/camel-base/src/main/docs/properties-component.adoc
@@ -36,8 +36,8 @@ The component supports 10 options, which are listed below.
 
 [TIP]
 **Resolving property from Java code** +
-You can use the method `resolvePropertyPlaceholders` on the
-`CamelContext` to resolve a property from any Java code.
+You can use the method `resolveProperty` on the `PropertiesComponent` to resolve a property from Java code.
+Or use the method `resolvePropertyPlaceholders` on the `CamelContext` to resolve property placeholders in a string.
 
 == Using PropertyPlaceholder