Auto-reload changed files in Java

一曲冷凌霜 提交于 2019-12-12 08:07:17

问题


I have a lot of configuration files that modify how my application behaves. I want to be able to make a change and it gets reflected in the application right away when saving the file. Is there a Java library to help with this?

I could simply keep a list of files with their timestamps and continuously check in a background thread when a timestamp changes. Doesn't seem too difficult, but maybe there's a more efficient way to do this? Custom triggers when certain properties have changed would be nice.

I'm using Spring 3.1, is there a built-in mechanism or solution which works nicely with Spring?

UPDATE: Apparently JDK7 now includes this functionality through its Watch Service API: "Most file system implementations have native support for file change notification. The Watch Service API takes advantage of this support where available. However, when a file system does not support this mechanism, the Watch Service will poll the file system, waiting for events." So this'll be my motivation to migrate to JDK7.


回答1:


Edited:

http://commons.apache.org/configuration/userguide/howto_filebased.html



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7774036/auto-reload-changed-files-in-java

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