Use this page to view and modify the Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) references to the enterprise beans. References are logical names used to locate external resources for enterprise applications. References are defined in the application's deployment descriptor file. At deployment, the references are bound to the physical location (global Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) name) of the resource in the target operational environment.
If your application defines EJB references, for Map EJB references to beans, specify JNDI names for enterprise beans that represent the logical names that are specified in EJB references. Each EJB reference defined in the application must be bound to an EJB file before clicking Finish in the Summary panel.
If the EJB reference is from an EJB 3.0, Web 2.4, or Web 2.5 module, the JNDI name is optional. If the Allow EJB reference targets to resolved automatically option is enabled, the JNDI name is optional for all modules. The runtime provides a container default or automatically resolves the EJB reference if a binding is not provided.
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.Specifies the name of the Enterprise JavaBeans module used by your application.
Specifies the name of an enterprise bean that is contained by the module.
Specifies location of the module relative to the root of the application EAR file.
Specifies the name of the EJB reference that is used in the enterprise bean, if applicable, and declared in the deployment descriptor of the application module.
Specifies the name of a Java class associated with this enterprise bean.
Specifies the JNDI name of the enterprise bean.
This is a data entry field. To modify the JNDI name bound to this bean, type the new name in this field, then select OK.
Data type | String |