Hi richardo,

    It's very easy to do that.
use the java.util.Properties
create a properties object (prop), create an
fileinputstream object (in)to the weblogic.properties
file and use prop.load(in)

then get the properties from prop.
it will be holding all the properties defined in the
weblogic.properties file.

i hope this will do for u.

regards,
raffi.

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