[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>It kind of depends on what type of configuration object it is.

>For a PropertiesConfiguration, you need a file.

>For a JNDIConfiguration, you need a prefix like java:env etc.

>So, it means that there are quite a few settings.  Additionally, we need to
>specifiy either some sort of magic key for the type of class to load, or a
>classname.

You're thinking _much_ to complicated. Think simple. Think Factory. See my
other mail. :-)

        Regards
                Henning

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