Code example :
package com.file.properties; import java.io.FileInputStream; import java.util.Properties; public class ReadProperties { Properties prop; public ReadProperties(String path) { prop = new Properties(); try{ FileInputStream fs = new FileInputStream(path); prop.load(fs); }catch(Exception e){ } } public String getProperty(String key) { return prop.getProperty(key); } // public static void main(String[] args) { // ReadProperties readProperties = new ReadProperties("D:\SoapUIStudy\application.properties"); // System.out.println(readProperties.getProperty("name")); // } }
Put jar to the tool's lib folder, eg: SoapUI, use it by Groovy like this :
package com.file.properties def path = "D:\SoapUIStudy\application.properties" ReadProperties p = new ReadProperties(path) log.info p.getProperty("name")