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[jira] [Created] (DELTASPIKE-750) No error message if the filename
provided PropertyFileConfig implementation isn't found.
Corey Puffalt created DELTASPIKE-750:
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Summary: No error message if the filename provided PropertyFileConfig implementation isn't found.
Key: DELTASPIKE-750
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DELTASPIKE-750
Project: DeltaSpike
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Configuration
Affects Versions: 1.0.3
Reporter: Corey Puffalt
As per summary, I have a simple PropertyFileConfig implementation class providing a configuration filename for the configuration module to pick up, but I've been frustrated by the lack of error handling because it just quietly ignores invalid/missing filenames instead of providing an error message.
Ideally, an issue like this would prevent bootstrapping and fail-fast with a relevant error message.
I'm not familiar enough with the code base to be sure but it looks to me like this should be fixed in PropertyFileUtils.resolvePropertyFiles() which should throw a FileNotFoundException if it doesn't find the given file on the classpath?
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