I think you just need a $ sign for the placeholder: ${ldap. UserDN}.
I think you just need a $ sign for the placeholder: ${ldap. UserDN}. That is the placeholder format that PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer expects by default.
This is controlled via the placeholderPrefix and placeholderSuffix properties; by default, ${ and } respectively.
Thanks a lot. I can not believe I wasted so much time over a $. – Lalit Mishra May 25 at 16:04.
You could do this: /WEB-INF/config/config. Properties file:${baseDataFolder}/jaccise. Conf Just use a single PlaceholderConfigurer and see if that is the cause of your problem.
I've never seen two instances being created like you're attempting and I'm guessing that this can be problematic. Hope this helps.
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