Re: setting properties ??
Re: setting properties ??
- Subject: Re: setting properties ??
- From: Kieran Kelleher <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2011 22:42:15 -0400
You can specify the properties in your Properties file (inside Resources folder in your project), for example:
er.javamail.centralize=false
On Oct 23, 2011, at 7:34 AM, Theodore Petrosky wrote:
> I am working with sending email notifications when my users save edits to EOs.
>
> I discovered that I can update the properties from my app (in the application constructor) with:
>
> ERXProperties.setStringForKey("mail.agencysacks.com", "mail.smtp.host");
> ERXProperties.setStringForKey("35", "mail.smtp.port");
> ERXProperties.setStringForKey("false", "er.javamail.centralize");
> ERXProperties.setStringForKey("tpetrosky", "er.javamail.smtpUser");
> ERXProperties.setStringForKey("xxxx", "er.javamail.smtpPassword");
> ERXProperties.setStringForKey("true", "er.javamail.smtpAuth");
> ERXProperties.setStringForKey("email@hidden", "er.javamail.adminEmail");
>
> so (as I am just playing because I need to learn more) I added some log statements in my save method:
>
> public WOActionResults saveChangesToItem() {
> . . . . .
>
> ERMailDeliveryHTML mail = new ERMailDeliveryHTML ();
>
> IOChangeEmail component = pageWithName(IOChangeEmail.class);
> mail.setComponent(component);
>
> System.out.println("inside try mail.smtp.host = " + ERXProperties.stringForKey("mail.smtp.host"));
> System.out.println("inside try mail.smtp.port = " + ERXProperties.stringForKey("mail.smtp.port"));
> System.out.println("inside try er.javamail.centralize = " + ERXProperties.stringForKey("er.javamail.centralize"));
> System.out.println("inside try er.javamail.adminEmail = " + ERXProperties.stringForKey("er.javamail.adminEmail"));
>
> mail.newMail();
> mail.setToAddress("email@hidden", "Theodore Petrosky");
> mail.setFromAddress("email@hidden", "Ted Petrosky");
> mail.setReplyToAddress("email@hidden", "Ted Petrosky");
> mail.setSubject("An IO was edited and saved!!");
>
> mail.sendMail();
>
> . . . .
> }
>
> this is the console:
>
> Oct 23 02:27:06 ASChelseaLoginGrid[56901] DEBUG NSLog - === Commit Internal Transaction
> inside try mail.smtp.host = mail.agencysacks.com
> inside try mail.smtp.port = 35
> inside try er.javamail.centralize = false
> inside try er.javamail.adminEmail = email@hidden
> Oct 23 02:27:09 ASChelseaLoginGrid[56901] DEBUG NSLog - === Begin Internal Transaction
>
> er.javamail.centralize was set to false in the application constructor. However it was ignored and when I looked at the logs in the mail server I see that the toAddress was "email@hidden".
>
> which was odd as I was setting the adminEmail in the application constructor also.
>
> After experimenting I find that these two properties do not 'stick' even though my log statements claim that the values are correct.
>
> ERXProperties.setStringForKey("false", "er.javamail.centralize");
> ERXProperties.setStringForKey("email@hidden", "er.javamail.adminEmail");
>
> bottom line, I got things to work, just not as I expected. Is this correct? Should I be adjusting the properties in the application constructor? If not, then where. Or maybe the better question is, "Is there a better way to do this?"
>
>
> Ted
>
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