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egoh1618542899
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S3 Credentials

May i know if there is a way to store AWS credentials in Windows Environment Variables and access them in Talend Studio? Will like to avoid directly storing AWS credentials in Talend. Thanks!

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Prakhar1
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Yes, I have access the "JAVA_HOME" environment variable using below method in tJava.

 

   String java_home = System.getenv("JAVA_HOME");

   System.out.println(java_home);

 

You can create the S3 variable and call them using same way.

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Prakhar1
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Creator III

Yes, I have access the "JAVA_HOME" environment variable using below method in tJava.

 

   String java_home = System.getenv("JAVA_HOME");

   System.out.println(java_home);

 

You can create the S3 variable and call them using same way.

egoh1618542899
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Thank you for your prompt response! Will try it out.

 

Works like a charm! I like how simple the solution is. using this alone System.getenv("Env Variable") works for me. Thanks!

Prakhar1
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Creator III

Glad it worked.. 😉