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Oh yes, I have no problem with EJB3 init parameters. The only thing I am
really missing is where to put struts2 actions init paramers.
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siness layer. I can't afford it.
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utely I don't want to touch a
line of code in the bussiness layer. I can't afford it.
Ignacio
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On Tuesday 27 January 2009 21:20:17 Ignacio de Córdoba wrote:
> Hi there,
> after starting some serious migration from struts to struts2 I am wondering
> is there is any "best practices" for global application parameters.
> I used to store this parameters in web.xml, but as struts2 finds important
as,
Ignacio
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