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To all that responded,If you have "." in the classpath before the jar you can have an extracted version of the property file, which you can edit as you need.
When I packaged it all up in a Jar file, the application worked flawlessly. Thanks for your help.
Just an FYI, the reason that we didn't do that to begin with is that there are properties in a properties file that may have needed to be tweaked, and this is a remote client, so moving the Jar file to their box is a bit of a chore.
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