No, there is no way to do this if you don't want to hard-code the value in domain.xml.
But it beats me. Domain.xml is the file to store the actual configuration, not a pointer to them. So,
I guess, I need to understand the actual use case where you want something else (e.g. startserv
script) to actually store your system property. The whole point of domain.xml was to keep most
of the configuration at one place and provide admin support for the same.
Regards,
Kedar
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