Adding entries to the JNDI tree

Is it possible to add entries to the JNDI path of the OC4J server? I know you can add it via web.xml, but I´m looking into doing that manually through the admin console?
Thanks,
Mario

True. At the end I configured the value as a "server property". The cool thing about configuring the jndi tree is that it is replicated in a cluster.
Obviously the values that I inserted affected all the applications, like the url of our SOA server.

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