How to access Websphere variables using java

Hi
I want to access Websphere variables using java.
Any help is appreciated!!
Thanks
P

WebSphere Application Server has a bunch environmental variables such as log locations. These are held at the "server", "node", and "cell" level.
To access them, you have to get the right context. Something like this, I believe...
InitialContext initialContext = new InitialContext();
initialContext.lookup("foo:bar/baz/blah"); //correct context hereGo to the IBM website for WAS and do a search on namespace bindings. That should give you some more information.
Good luck.

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