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OWNER

OWNER, an API to ease Java property files usage.

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INTRODUCTION

The goal of OWNER API is to minimize the code required to handle application configuration through Java properties files.

Full documentation available on project website.

BASIC USAGE

The approach used by OWNER APIs, is to define a Java interface associated to a properties file.

Suppose your properties file is defined as ServerConfig.properties:

port=80
hostname=foobar.com
maxThreads=100

To access this property you need to define a convenient Java interface in ServerConfig.java:

public interface ServerConfig extends Config {
    int port();
    String hostname();
    int maxThreads();
}

We'll call this interface the Properties Mapping Interface or just Mapping Interface since its goal is to map Properties into a an easy to use piece of code.

Then, you can use it from inside your code:

public class MyApp {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        ServerConfig cfg = ConfigFactory.create(ServerConfig.class);
        System.out.println("Server " + cfg.hostname() + ":" + cfg.port() +
                           " will run " + cfg.maxThreads());
    }
}

But this is just the tip of the iceberg.

Continue reading here: Basic usage.

DOWNLOAD

Public Releases can be downloaded from GitHub Releases page or Maven Central Repository.

DOCUMENTATION

Make sure to have a look at the documentation on project website to learn how flexible and powerful OWNER is, and why you may need it!

LICENSE

OWNER is released under the BSD license. See LICENSE file included for the details.

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