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.
The CommonJ 1.1 interfaces are supported. Both asynchronous beans and CommonJ interfaces can use one configuration work manager object. The type of interface implemented is resolved during the JNDI lookup time. The type of interface used is determined by the one specified in the resource-reference, instead of the one specified in the configuration object. So, there can be one resource-reference for each interface, per configuration object. Each resource-reference lookup returns the appropriate type of instance. For example, there are two resource-references defined for the wm/MyWorkManager: wm/ABWorkMgr and wm/CommonJWorkMgr. The WebSphere Application Server run time returns the correct interface for each resource-reference lookup.
Steps for this task
Related concepts
References
Assembly tools
Related tasks
Using asynchronous beans
Assembling applications that use a CommonJ WorkManager
Assembling applications that use timer managers