Reload injected values through @ConfigurationProperties without restarting application












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I basically have a class



@ConfigurationProperties(prefix = "api.hosts")
@Getter
@Setter
public class CsApi {

private String field1;
private String field2

}


And an application.properties file



api.hosts.field1=x
api.hosts.field2=y


It's properly working.



But what I want is that whenever I change the values in application.properties, then the values of the class will also change. I'm having a hard time achieving this because as to what I understand, @ConfigurationProperties is injecting the property values only at runtime.



I would not want to reload the entire application, even programmatically.










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  • Not yet, currently working on a different ticket. But I will be checking it out when I get back to that problem.
    – Rigo Sarmiento
    Nov 22 at 23:08
















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I basically have a class



@ConfigurationProperties(prefix = "api.hosts")
@Getter
@Setter
public class CsApi {

private String field1;
private String field2

}


And an application.properties file



api.hosts.field1=x
api.hosts.field2=y


It's properly working.



But what I want is that whenever I change the values in application.properties, then the values of the class will also change. I'm having a hard time achieving this because as to what I understand, @ConfigurationProperties is injecting the property values only at runtime.



I would not want to reload the entire application, even programmatically.










share|improve this question






















  • Not yet, currently working on a different ticket. But I will be checking it out when I get back to that problem.
    – Rigo Sarmiento
    Nov 22 at 23:08














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I basically have a class



@ConfigurationProperties(prefix = "api.hosts")
@Getter
@Setter
public class CsApi {

private String field1;
private String field2

}


And an application.properties file



api.hosts.field1=x
api.hosts.field2=y


It's properly working.



But what I want is that whenever I change the values in application.properties, then the values of the class will also change. I'm having a hard time achieving this because as to what I understand, @ConfigurationProperties is injecting the property values only at runtime.



I would not want to reload the entire application, even programmatically.










share|improve this question













I basically have a class



@ConfigurationProperties(prefix = "api.hosts")
@Getter
@Setter
public class CsApi {

private String field1;
private String field2

}


And an application.properties file



api.hosts.field1=x
api.hosts.field2=y


It's properly working.



But what I want is that whenever I change the values in application.properties, then the values of the class will also change. I'm having a hard time achieving this because as to what I understand, @ConfigurationProperties is injecting the property values only at runtime.



I would not want to reload the entire application, even programmatically.







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  • Not yet, currently working on a different ticket. But I will be checking it out when I get back to that problem.
    – Rigo Sarmiento
    Nov 22 at 23:08


















  • Not yet, currently working on a different ticket. But I will be checking it out when I get back to that problem.
    – Rigo Sarmiento
    Nov 22 at 23:08
















Not yet, currently working on a different ticket. But I will be checking it out when I get back to that problem.
– Rigo Sarmiento
Nov 22 at 23:08




Not yet, currently working on a different ticket. But I will be checking it out when I get back to that problem.
– Rigo Sarmiento
Nov 22 at 23:08

















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