EGL Reference Guide for iSeries
In relation to a generated Java program that will run in a J2EE
environment, these situations are possible:
- EGL can generate the run-time properties directly into a J2EE deployment
descriptor. In this case, EGL overwrites properties that already exist
and appends properties that do not exist. The program accesses the J2EE
deployment descriptor at run time.
- Alternatively, EGL can generate the run-time properties into a J2EE
environment file. You can customize the properties in that file, then
copy them into the J2EE deployment descriptor.
- You can avoid generating the run-time properties at all, in which case you
must write any needed properties by hand.
In a J2EE module, every program has the same run-time properties because
all code in the module shares the same deployment descriptor.
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