Where to put the url endpoint for changing between enviroments?

Hello,
I have created a few jax-ws clients. I am now in development stage, but in the future I will want to put them in preproduction enviroment. where is the best place to put the service urls for calling it and changing in an easy way?
I came from dot net world, I am used to a web.config file which I can change in hot, does java have something like that?
Thanks in advance.

If you are using Spring then these will be helpful to you-
[http://blog.vinodsingh.com/2008/11/environment-specific-property-with.html|http://blog.vinodsingh.com/2008/11/environment-specific-property-with.html]
[http://blog.vinodsingh.com/2008/05/webservice-endpoint.html|http://blog.vinodsingh.com/2008/05/webservice-endpoint.html]
if not then you can devise some thing similar.

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