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[jira] Commented: (CXF-623) spring bean configuration should support simple wildcards

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Gary Tully commented on CXF-623:
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one further detail of the patch, the wildcard is a applied before any bean id matching config such that a bean with an exact-name match can override any wildcard.

> spring bean configuration should support simple wildcards
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CXF-623
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-623
>             Project: CXF
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Configuration
>    Affects Versions: 2.0-RC
>            Reporter: Gary Tully
>         Attachments: patch-cxf-623.r534554.patch
>
>
> to apply configuration to a http destination I need to provide the following:
>     <bean name="{http://www.test.com}MyPort.http-destination" abstract="true">
>       <property name="multiplexWithAddress" value="true"/>
>     </bean> 
> which matches a single port by name.
> I would like to be able to provide
>     <bean name="*.http-destination" abstract="true">
>       <property name="multiplexWithAddress" value="true"/>
>     </bean> 
> to indicate to apply the config to all http-destinations. To make this work in practice a class attribute is required, otherwise any wildcard would be matched against all beanNames. The package is probably not required in the className attribute.
>     <bean name="*.http-destination" abstract="true" class="HttpDestination">
>       <property name="multiplexWithAddress" value="true"/>
>     </bean> 
> To get Spring to merge wildcard and beanName specific config may be a chalenge but it would be great. Possibly it is a case of configuring once with the wildcard match and once with the specific name.

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Re: [jira] Commented: (CXF-623) spring bean configuration should support simple wildcards

Posted by Andrea Smyth <an...@iona.com>.
I'll take care of the patch.
Andrea.

Gary Tully (JIRA) wrote:

>    [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-623?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel#action_12493168 ] 
>
>Gary Tully commented on CXF-623:
>--------------------------------
>
>one further detail of the patch, the wildcard is a applied before any bean id matching config such that a bean with an exact-name match can override any wildcard.
>
>  
>
>>spring bean configuration should support simple wildcards
>>---------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>                Key: CXF-623
>>                URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-623
>>            Project: CXF
>>         Issue Type: Improvement
>>         Components: Configuration
>>   Affects Versions: 2.0-RC
>>           Reporter: Gary Tully
>>        Attachments: patch-cxf-623.r534554.patch
>>
>>
>>to apply configuration to a http destination I need to provide the following:
>>    <bean name="{http://www.test.com}MyPort.http-destination" abstract="true">
>>      <property name="multiplexWithAddress" value="true"/>
>>    </bean> 
>>which matches a single port by name.
>>I would like to be able to provide
>>    <bean name="*.http-destination" abstract="true">
>>      <property name="multiplexWithAddress" value="true"/>
>>    </bean> 
>>to indicate to apply the config to all http-destinations. To make this work in practice a class attribute is required, otherwise any wildcard would be matched against all beanNames. The package is probably not required in the className attribute.
>>    <bean name="*.http-destination" abstract="true" class="HttpDestination">
>>      <property name="multiplexWithAddress" value="true"/>
>>    </bean> 
>>To get Spring to merge wildcard and beanName specific config may be a chalenge but it would be great. Possibly it is a case of configuring once with the wildcard match and once with the specific name.
>>    
>>
>
>  
>