How to update the file in simple java archive file on Netweaver2004s

We have a J2EE application containing few properties file packed inside a java archive. These properties are Configuration properties which we are required to change few times after deployment.We are using SAP Visual Administrator to deploy\undeploy our application.We found out that Visual Administrator dose not support update of files packed in a simple Java Archive in Single File Update Option. It only allows updates of EJB Modules archive.
Please let us know if there is any other way we can update a file inside a simple java archive.

Well, Thanks for the help but,. i didn't understand
try not opening the file every time. As I only know that I need to open a file if i would like to update the records..
The update is not happening :
Firstly it shows like this (new.txt):
STOPSecondly it must show like this (new.txt) BUT NOT HAPPENING AS I EXPECTED:
STOPSTOPBut it's not hapenning

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