You cannon use io from the instance. But you can use io from the normal
classes.
Regards
Ashwani Kalra
E-Comm Group
NIIT Ltd. India
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> Subject: Application specific Properties files?
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> Hi,
>
> Wondering how are the application specific properties kept and accessed as
> file io is discouraged in an EJB Container/Server, this must be a common
> problem I guess.Please correct me if I am wrong !!
>
> Do people use property files to store this kind of ata and what's their
> experience?
> The example being, if I need to query tables, and have a soft-coding for
> the
> table names/ column names, where do I keep it, as this is specific to the
> application.
>
> Has this problem being discussed before?
>
> Yogesh
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