Bo Xu wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> 1. From several emails of EJB-list:
> one of the reasons of "EJB forbids file I/O" is for "making EJB portable
>
> over kinds of EJB containers on kinds of oprating systems". So it is
> better
> not to use "file accessing" from EJB.
Does anyone know if ResourceBundles (ie. property files) are allowed or
not under the EJB spec? Because they use the classpath (or classloader)
to access them, they still maintain the portability required (they are
as portable as any class you would want to use), so I would think they
would not violate at least the spirit of the no file access rule in the
spec.
Does anyone know for sure?
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