Accessing env-entry value from outside a bean

Hi,
I have my env-entry element declared in ejb-jar.xml like this
<env-entry>
<env-entry-name>ConfigFile</env-entry-name>
<env-entry-type>java.lang.String</env-entry-type>
<env-entry-value>centaur</env-entry-value>
</env-entry>
and if I access that value from the EJB of that ejb-jar.xml, it is giving the right value. But when I am trying to retrieve the same from a java class, that is throwing exception "javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: Unable to resolve 'ConfigFile' Resolved ; remaining name 'ConfigFile'"
I think this is because env-entry has access to only EJB to maintain security?
or can env-entry elemenets cab be accessed outside the EJB and some thing I am doing wrong here?
can some one help me here?

The java:comp/env namespace is local to the J2EE component (ie the EJB).
          You could certainly have a business method that returned the value and call the business method from a java class.
          Or your EJB could lookup the env-entry in JNDI and store it in another data structure.
          -- Rob
          WLS Blog http://dev2dev.bea.com/blog/rwoollen/

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