On Wed, 26 Jul 2000 12:32:26 +0200, Jean-Baptiste Nizet
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>The simplest thing to do is to use the java:comp/env naming context of this bean
>to store the properties. This will obviously work for read-only properties. But
>can I be sure that the bean will be able to bind or rebind some values in this
>context?

No, the java: namespace is read-only.

> And if it is able to do it, can I be sure that all the other instances
>of the bean will automatically see these new values, or is the container allowed
>to give each instance its own copy of the settings?

The container can implement this anyway it pleases since it is
read-only.

>I tried it with IAS, and it seems to work well, but I wonder about other
>servers.

IAS is buggy then.

regards,
  Rickard

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