This happens, both, when I run the client in Eclipse or by using Ant.

All the client classes, including the one with main() method are packaged in a 
jar file which is included in the classpath.

I place jndi.properties in c:\Temp and specify c:\Temp in classpath. It seems 
that this properties file is visible because the exception does mention the 
NamingContextFactory. If this file is not visible I get the error saying that 
the environment property should be specified.

I'd like to have this property file outside a jar so it can be replaced without 
replacing the jar.

I'd appreciate any ideas.

Thanks

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