Well, I would guess from the lack of answers that you can't. How do you guys allow the 
user to configure the enterprise beans? I see a couple of options, none too atractive:

1. Change ejb-jar.xml and redeploy the bean. This is a little bit to much for a 
production server.

2. Implement your custom configuration using JDBC and create a GUI for it.

3. Load the properties from the file system. This is not really recommended in a 
distributed EJB environment.

4. Use JMX. This is not persistent.

As an example, in the standalone tomcat you can place a context definition file under 
the conf directory with environment entries for the web application.

Any thoughts?

Cheers,

Bogdan.



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