Thanks but that's now what I'm looking for:
I want to define a glassfish environment variable at runtime (lets say
after I deploy my application) and that my application will be able to
access it. So, I can't put my variable in the jar
Can I do it?
Thanks in advance
Sigal
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In that case "java:global/" would be used instead of "java:app/" in both
the definition and the lookup string. Then, any application can look
it up.
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