>I am not sure why you need to use merge
>you can declare the env-entry with
>@ejb.env-entry

Yes that working, but I want to put some custom user properties to a xml
file and use it later in my ejb. I don't want that the user everytime edit
the code.

>I took a brief look at the xdt files
>of jboss and ejb modules but they have no
>merge points by the name ejb-env-entries.
>You can definitely add it yourself,
I want to do that. How can I do that? I had searched for xdt files but cant
find such a file. May be in the binaries this files are *.j ??
Is there a resource where I can find out more about that issue?

Thanks
Stefan





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