how to provide different transactional 'timeout' value based on different work environment










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In my Spring 4 based project somehow I can not use @Transactional annotation and <tx:annotation-driven> ( as I want to make 'timeout' property's value configurable and want to read it's value from external property file so that non-technical guys can change timeout value based on environment, though timeout is constant value and it does not allow dynamic timeout value).



How can I develop it using Spring Transactional property (as java code) ? is it possible? like as below.



transactionObject.setTimeout(environment.getProperty("env.dev.timeout");









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  • Possible duplicate of How to import value from properties file and use it in annotation?

    – Arpit
    Nov 14 '18 at 9:37











  • @Arpit, should I take it as 'It is not possible'.? improving my question as well.

    – Crazy-Coder
    Nov 14 '18 at 10:06











  • yes it's not possible.

    – Arpit
    Nov 14 '18 at 10:06















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In my Spring 4 based project somehow I can not use @Transactional annotation and <tx:annotation-driven> ( as I want to make 'timeout' property's value configurable and want to read it's value from external property file so that non-technical guys can change timeout value based on environment, though timeout is constant value and it does not allow dynamic timeout value).



How can I develop it using Spring Transactional property (as java code) ? is it possible? like as below.



transactionObject.setTimeout(environment.getProperty("env.dev.timeout");









share|improve this question
























  • Possible duplicate of How to import value from properties file and use it in annotation?

    – Arpit
    Nov 14 '18 at 9:37











  • @Arpit, should I take it as 'It is not possible'.? improving my question as well.

    – Crazy-Coder
    Nov 14 '18 at 10:06











  • yes it's not possible.

    – Arpit
    Nov 14 '18 at 10:06













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In my Spring 4 based project somehow I can not use @Transactional annotation and <tx:annotation-driven> ( as I want to make 'timeout' property's value configurable and want to read it's value from external property file so that non-technical guys can change timeout value based on environment, though timeout is constant value and it does not allow dynamic timeout value).



How can I develop it using Spring Transactional property (as java code) ? is it possible? like as below.



transactionObject.setTimeout(environment.getProperty("env.dev.timeout");









share|improve this question
















In my Spring 4 based project somehow I can not use @Transactional annotation and <tx:annotation-driven> ( as I want to make 'timeout' property's value configurable and want to read it's value from external property file so that non-technical guys can change timeout value based on environment, though timeout is constant value and it does not allow dynamic timeout value).



How can I develop it using Spring Transactional property (as java code) ? is it possible? like as below.



transactionObject.setTimeout(environment.getProperty("env.dev.timeout");






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  • Possible duplicate of How to import value from properties file and use it in annotation?

    – Arpit
    Nov 14 '18 at 9:37











  • @Arpit, should I take it as 'It is not possible'.? improving my question as well.

    – Crazy-Coder
    Nov 14 '18 at 10:06











  • yes it's not possible.

    – Arpit
    Nov 14 '18 at 10:06

















  • Possible duplicate of How to import value from properties file and use it in annotation?

    – Arpit
    Nov 14 '18 at 9:37











  • @Arpit, should I take it as 'It is not possible'.? improving my question as well.

    – Crazy-Coder
    Nov 14 '18 at 10:06











  • yes it's not possible.

    – Arpit
    Nov 14 '18 at 10:06
















Possible duplicate of How to import value from properties file and use it in annotation?

– Arpit
Nov 14 '18 at 9:37





Possible duplicate of How to import value from properties file and use it in annotation?

– Arpit
Nov 14 '18 at 9:37













@Arpit, should I take it as 'It is not possible'.? improving my question as well.

– Crazy-Coder
Nov 14 '18 at 10:06





@Arpit, should I take it as 'It is not possible'.? improving my question as well.

– Crazy-Coder
Nov 14 '18 at 10:06













yes it's not possible.

– Arpit
Nov 14 '18 at 10:06





yes it's not possible.

– Arpit
Nov 14 '18 at 10:06












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