Properties file - Planning v11

Hi
In Planning v9.2 we will have properties files created for each application (<App Name>.properties).
Do we have similar property files in v11?
Thanks
Sethu

No configuration files moved into the Shared Services Registry (relational) in 11
Cheers
John
http://john-goodwin.blogspot.com/

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