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In the standard deployment descriptor, the declaration of a resource reference to a JDBC connection
factory is:
resource-ref
res-ref-name
jdbc/AccountExplDs
/res-ref-name
res-type
javax.sql.DataSource
/res-type
res-auth
Container
/res-auth
/resource-ref
And the bean accesses the datasource as in the following:
InitialContext ictx = new InitialContext();
DataSource ds = ictx.lookup("java:comp/env/jdbc/AccountExplDs");
Binding of the resource references to the actual resource manager connection factories that are
configured in the EJB server is done in the JOnAS-specific deployment descriptor using the
jonas-resource
element.
jonas-resource
res-ref-name
jdbc/AccountExplDs
/res-ref-name
jndi-name
jdbc_1
/jndi-name
/jonas-resource
12.4. Resource Environment References
The resource environment references are another example of environment entries. They allow the
Bean Provider to refer to administered objects that are associated with resources (for example, JMS
destinations), by using
logical
names. Resource environment references are defined in the standard
deployment descriptor.
resource-env-ref
resource-env-ref-name
jms/stockQueue
/resource-env-ref-name
resource-env-ref-type
javax.jms.Queue
/resource-env-ref-type
/resource-env-ref
Binding of the resource environment references to administered objects in the target operational en-
vironment is done in the JOnAS-specific deployment descriptor using the
jonas-resource-env
element.
jonas-resource-env
resource-env-ref-name
jms/stockQueue
/resource-env-ref-name
jndi-name
myQueue
jndi-name
/jonas-resource-env
12.5. EJB References
The EJB reference is another special entry in the Enterprise Bean’s environment. EJB references allow
the Bean Provider to refer to the homes of other enterprise beans using
logical
names. For such entries,
using the subcontext
java:comp/env/ejb
is recommended.
The declaration of an EJB reference used for accessing the bean through its
remote
home and compo-
nent interfaces in the standard deployment descriptor is shown in the following example:
ejb-ref
ejb-ref-name
ejb/ses1
/ejb-ref-name
ejb-ref-type
session
/ejb-ref-type
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