No, no need to use servlet context or inner classes. Just object variables and x = "123"; There is nothing simpler than that. The advantage I can think of is config parameters from xml config file or such. But your approach does not allow that either. And ((MyApplication)getApplication()).getConfigValue() can do it as well. Sorry, but I still understand the use case for your changes.
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