Hey

Matthias David wrote:
> 1. The spec reduces the possible types for environment variables to
> String, Integer, Boolean, Double and Float (Spec 1.1, page 206).

Indeed, simplicity comes at a price.

> 2. As far as I know most EJB Server/Containers do not allow to edit the
> deployment descriptor dynamically. Take for example Bea's Weblogic,
> which must be shut down and restarted to take effect on any changes.

Well, if you need such features don't use that container.. ;-) (this tip
goes for alot of software: if it can't handle your needs you don't need
it!)

> 3. You have to set up a deployment descriptor for every customized bean,
> even if you intend to instanciate only one instance of that bean. So
> you  won't take advantage of the fact that you can have multiple
> instances of the same (customized) bean (I hope everyone understands
> what I mean, my english is kind of awful in these things). If you use
> customizers like JavaBeans customizers, you could just set up one bean
> with one deployment descriptor and have each instance be customized by
> its client individually.

No, I don't understand your point here. There are no difference in the
strength of customization between the two (AFAIK). Please elaborate.

/Rickard

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