2.4 Looking up with the Portable Global JNDI names

When you deploy a J2EE application, Portable Global JNDI names are automatically bound to the JNDI names of the EJB home object reference and business interface reference. The bound names are used for lookup.

This section describes the name spaces defined in Java EE, objects bound by the Portable Global JNDI names, naming rules, definitions in the DD, and the execution environment settings.

The following table describes the organization of this section.

Table 2-8 Organization of this section (Looking up with the Portable Global JNDI names)

CategoryTitleReference location
ExplanationTypes of JNDI name spaces2.4.1
Automatically bound objects2.4.2
Naming rules for the Portable Global JNDI names2.4.3
Controlling the registration of Portable Global JNDI names2.4.4
Looking up the Portable Global JNDI names when the CTM is used2.4.5
Resource reference names2.4.6
Specifying the Portable Global JNDI names in annotations2.4.7
ImplementationDefinitions in the DD2.4.8
SettingsExecution environment settings2.4.9

Note: The functionality-specific explanation is not available for "Operations" and "Notes".

Organization of this section
2.4.1 Types of JNDI name spaces
2.4.2 Automatically bound objects
2.4.3 Naming rules for the Portable Global JNDI names
2.4.4 Controlling the registration of Portable Global JNDI names
2.4.5 Looking up with the Portable Global JNDI names when the CTM is used
2.4.6 Resource reference names
2.4.7 Specifying the Portable Global JNDI names in annotations
2.4.8 Definitions in the DD
2.4.9 Execution environment settings