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Hi,

Is there anyway that we can configure properties file in weblogic?

Thanks!
 
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Originally posted by Selly Banerjee:
Hi,

Is there anyway that we can configure properties file in weblogic?

Thanks!




Welcome to Javaranch!

Your quetion is not clear.Can you please elabotate it.
 
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Thanks! Can I configure one properties file using weblogic console? I want that properties file to be loaded at the weblogic start up.
 
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Originally posted by Selly Banerjee:
Thanks! Can I configure one properties file using weblogic console? I want that properties file to be loaded at the weblogic start up.



Sorry , I do not have a any experience with Weblogic specific stuffs.But if you want the properties file to be loaded during the load of a web appliation deployed in weblogic then you can very much use the normal way to load the properties file.

I am not sure but weblogic and other J2EE containers give some additional features like timers and schedulers.
 
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