Just to add, I've tried @Resource injection, but that only works with the
ejb-jar file which I do not want to have, and its also does not serve the
purpose of reading system properties from the configuration. There is
actually more that I want to do with this. I need to be able to read other
cluster configuration values, such as port number, the log file location,
etc, so I really need access to the cluster/server configuration basically.
Thanks
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