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6.3.4: Verifying archives
6.3.4: Verifying archives
Verifying archive files is important for successful generation of
deployment code for the application. During verification, the
Application Assembly Tool checks that an archive is complete, and that
deployment descriptor properties and references contain appropriate
values. Specifically, the verification process checks the
following:
- Required deployment properties must contain values.
- Values specified for environment entries must match their associated Java
types.
- In both EAR and WAR files:
- For EJB references, the target enterprise bean of the link must
exist.
- For security role references, the target role must exist.
- Security roles must be unique.
- For EAR files, each module listed in the deployment descriptor must exist
in the archive.
- For WAR files, the files for icons, servlets, error, and welcome pages
listed in the deployment descriptor must have corresponding files in the
archive.
- For EJB modules:
- All class files referenced in the deployment descriptor must exist in the
JAR file.
- Method signatures for enterprise bean home, remote, and implementation
classes must be compliant with the EJB 1.1 specification.
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