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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T10:07:28+00:00 2026-05-29T10:07:28+00:00

I have a String that I’m autowiring as a bean. The value for the

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I have a String that I’m autowiring as a bean. The value for the String is set via a properties file, and is loaded at runtime. That much I can verify. Here’s my XML:

<context:property-placeholder location="classpath:my-app.properties" />

<bean id="loadedProp" class="java.lang.String">
   <constructor-arg>
      <value>${loaded-prop}</value>
   </constructor-arg>
</bean>

And in my application, I autowire in the bean:

@Component
public class Foo {

  @Autowired
  private String loadedProp;
}

Everything works dandy. I have multiple components that autowire in this bean. What I’m trying to do is, while the application is running, update the value of the bean to be something else, so that everywhere the bean is autowired in, it uses the most up to date value. Is it possible to do this, or do I just need to restart everytime I want to change the value?

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    2026-05-29T10:07:29+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 10:07 am

    After reading a few of the other answers and comments, I was able to figure out a solution. I ended up creating a simple class:

    public class LPropBean {
    
       private String loadedProp;
    
       public LPropBean(String loadedProp) {
           this.loadedProp = loadedProp;
       }
    
       // getters and setters...
    }
    

    I updated my XML file:

    <bean id="lPropBean" class="LPropBean">
      <constructor-arg>
        <value>${loaded-prop}</value>
      </constructor-arg>
    </bean>
    

    And updated all of the @Components that autowire in the bean:

    @Autowire
    private LPropBean lPropBean;
    
    // ... later ...
    lPropBean.setLoadedProp(newProp);
    
    // ... later ...
    lPropBean.getLoadedProp();
    

    I’m sure there is a more elegant way, but this worked exactly how I needed it to.

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