Also, you have the ENC (JNDI) to play with as well. Environment entries can be set in your
ejb-jar.xml descriptor (or injected with EJB3). I often find this 'cleaner' than
using a properties file as the EJB contains all the necessary information needed to deploy
and run. However, neither approach is better than the other.
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