Hi,

Or u can use a comma separated list of strings and
parse them using StringTokenizer.

With Regards,
Litty Preeth

--- Konrad Billewicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> I would like to pass an array to my application
> using <Environment> inside 
> <Context>. Manual says that only primitive types are
> available. But... I need an 
> array.
> 
> How would you handle this problem? My only, little
> dummy idea is to do something 
> like:
> 
> <Environment name="xxx/1" ...>
> <Environment name="xxx/2" ...>
> ...
> 
> And get them using context.lookup() until exception.
> 
> 
> Best regards,
> Konrad Billewicz
> 
> 
> 
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