WebSphere Application Server - Express, Version 6.0.x     Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows

Assembling applications that use a CommonJ WorkManager

Before you begin

Your administrator needs to configure at least one work manager using the administrative console.

Why and when to perform this task

If your application references one or more logical work managers, the logical work managers must be bound to one or more physical work managers using an assembly tool, such as the Application Server Toolkit (AST) or Rational Web Developer.

Steps for this task

  1. Declare a resource reference for each work manager (required action by the application developer). This forms an EAR file. (For more information on resource references, see the topic References.)
  2. Bind each resource reference to a physical work manager, using an assembly tool, such as the Application Server Toolkit (AST) or Rational Web Developer.
  3. Add a resource reference with the type commonj.work.WorkManager to the application deployment descriptor. The application can look up this work manager using its resource reference name in java:comp. Now, you can use an assembly tool or Rational Application Developer to specify which resource references are bound to the physical commonj.work.WorkManager.
    Note: The previous steps outline the same process used for data sources.



Related concepts
References
Assembly tools

Related tasks
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