Ideally such information if they are application specific should be in the
directory and accessed via JNDI.
If it is container specific, then the WAS admin console will allow you to
create a data source.

Note, that according to the EJB programming restrictions you are forbidden
from doing I/O to a file. WAS currently allows this, but it is not a given
and to be entirely portable, you should not do it.

More specific questions should be asked at
news://news.software.ibm.com  where IBM folk can answer your vendor specific
questions.

-- Aravind

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> Subject: Webshpere specific : Where's the properties file?
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>
> Fellow programmers,
>
> Where is a properties file for the Websphere Application Server? Somewhere
> we can keep the details and read them as into a resource bundle or a
> properties object.
>
> The requirement being to pick up some database details like the
> URL, user id
> and password from a properties file. The EJBs will pick these details and
> make the data retrieval.
>
> Yogesh
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