You can use any xml library, for instance xerces (available on the net).
This lib. makes you able to create, manipulate and refer any xml document, is not the 
unique lib. that can help you for achieving your task, however see the documentation.

> Hi,
>
> I just wonder how I could access XML file(it could be packaged with Bean JAR file, 
>but it should be an independent file). I knew bean could access the attribute you 
>created from deploytool, but those attributes is put in your bean descriptor rather 
>than an independent file.
>
> Eric
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