Hi kp!
How about storing the preference object (as XML or as Java Object) into
the jndi naming tree?
HTH
uli
kp wrote:
>
> Is there a way to use file-system storage for entity
> beans in EJB? As opposed to using relational
> database. We propose to generate an XML document to
> retain some type of user preferences (Settings bean) -
> using a database seems to be unnecessary for this
> purpose.
> Are there other approaches that you guys can suggest?
> thanks!
>
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