Unfortunately, I never found a solution to this. Our "workaround" is just to go to the URL for each individual node and flush properties for that node. I would still be interested in seeing if...
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Unfortunately, I never found a solution to this. Our "workaround" is just to go to the URL for each individual node and flush properties for that node. I would still be interested in seeing if...
Did you end up finding a solution to this? We also have jdbc data sources setup in WebSphere (6.1), and access them in the spring context via jndi lookups. However, I cannot seem to figure out how to...
Our client wants to keep their current implementation of configuration properties that can be changed at runtime. When a property is changed at runtime, the user clicks a button to flush the...