"Rickard �berg" wrote:
>... i.e. it's ok to use Class.getResourceAsStream() and ResourceBundles.
>I prefer the latter.
That's very useful information I never knew - thanks! Can you explain why
it's okay to user Class.getResourceAsStream, but not java.io directly? I'd
like to understand the rationale behind the restriction.
Also, concerning JNDI properties. I just read in Ed Roman's new EJB book
that an EJB does not need to pass properties for the default JNDI initial
context in 1.1. The container will set this up for you.
Jeff Bailey ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Sr. Software Engineer
NetGenics, Inc.
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