Looking up a BPEL process without hardcoding password in Java code

We know how to lookup a BPEL process from a Java client.
We normally connect to the BPEL PM instance (where the BPEL process has been deployed) using the Locator and IDeliveryService classes.
However, while doing so, we are forced to hard code the domain id and the relevant password in the code. For e.g.,
// Connect to domain “default” using password “bpel”
// null IP address means local server
Locator locator = new Locator("default", "bpel", null);
IDeliveryService deliveryService =
(IDeliveryService)locator.lookupService(IDeliveryService.SERVICE_NAME);
Is there a good alternative that will not require the password in the code? One option is to pass the password as an argument to the program. Are there any other options that will allow the lookup of the process without specifying any password?

Locator locator = new Locator("default", null);
This works for me!

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