Unfortunately configuration from properties files is static and happens at startup. What I am typically doing is exposing dynamic attributes via jmx.
The following is a little odd but works. You create a custom scope named reconfigurable that throws away all beans created in that scope whenever a configuration update occurs. Thus, a fresh bean will be created after a configuration change.
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