原文:http://www.mkyong.com/spring/spring-is-not-working-in-value/
A simple Spring @PropertySource
example to read a properties file.
db.properties
db.driver=oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver
AppConfig.java
@Configuration @PropertySource("classpath:db.properties") public class AppConfig { @Value("${db.driver}") private String driver;
But the property placeholder ${}
is unable to resolve in @Value
, if print out the driver
variable, it will display string ${db.driver}
directly, instead of “oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver”.
Solution
To resolve ${}
in Spring @Value
, you need to declare a STATICPropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer
bean manually. For example :
AppConfig.java
import org.springframework.beans.factory.annotation.Value; import org.springframework.context.annotation.Bean; import org.springframework.context.annotation.Configuration; import org.springframework.context.annotation.PropertySource; import org.springframework.context.support.PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer; @Configuration @PropertySource("classpath:db.properties") public class AppConfig { @Value("${db.driver}") private String driver; @Bean public static PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer propertyConfigInDev() { return new PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer(); } }
For XML configuration, Spring will help you to register PropertySourcesPlaceholderConfigurer
automatically.
<util:properties location="classpath:db.properties"/>