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env
entries in the ejb-jar.xml, web.xml;
also,
you could create a "load-on-startup" servlet, which is allowed to access disk,
to create, say, a singleton
which
in its constructor opens and loads the properties files. Therefore, you will be
paying once per JVM for the initialization, and have it your
way.
HTH
Juan
Pablo
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