Hi ripan,

U can access the environment variables through this context. The values can
be set globally  and it can be accessed inside the bean by looking up this
context.

Srini

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> Hi All,
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> It is documented in the EJB1.1 Spec that from inside the stateful and
> stateless session beans access to "java:comp/env" environment naming
> context
> is allowed. What is the significance of this context?
>
> Regards,
> Ripan
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