Why and when to perform this task
When you are ready to ship your application, include a Business Rule Beans (BRBeans) JAR file in your EAR file. There are several of these JAR files in the <WAS_HOME>/BRBeans directory; one for each supported database. Each name reflects the database type that it uses (for example, BRBeansDB2.jar). These JAR files contain three enterprise beans with the following JNDI names:Steps for this task
Note: The JNDI name on the Bindings tab should be the same as the JNDI names that you gave earlier to the enterprise beans.
Since the BRBeans enterprise beans refer to each other, there are also EJB references defined within the BRBeans JAR file itself. Each of the three BRBeans enterprise beans has two EJB references defined. These six references also need to be updated with the JNDI names you assigned earlier.
What to do next
After you have an EAR file that includes your application code and the BRBeans enterprise beans, complete the following steps to install and run the application:Note: The JNDI name you specify for the data source also must be specified when you install the EAR file on the application server so that the server knows which data source to use.
Refer to the base WebSphere documentation for more information on these topics.Note: The EAR file can be deployed either as a separate step or as part of the installation process on the server.
Refer to the base WebSphere documentation for more information on installing an EAR file on an application server.