The DD properties are not intended to be available to the enterprise bean code at
runtime.
Vlada
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From: Thomas Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 1999 9:47 AM
Subject: Accessing DD properties from EJBean
> What is the syntax for accessing properties set in the Deployment Descriptor
> from within an EJB?
>
> I hope its not different based on Vendor implementation ; )
>
> Thanks.
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> I'd imagine you should add
> these JNDI properties in your deployment descriptor as environment entries
> <env-entry>. The only problem I see with that approach is the fact you'd be
> duplicating the same entries in a number of different deployment
> descriptors.
>
> Jeff Bailey ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> Sr. Software Engineer
> NetGenics, Inc.
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