11.4.1 Configuration of applications that can be executed with Application Server

You can omit the following DDs with Application Server:

The following table describes the combinations of the DD version in application.xml and the omission of the DD, and the DD (ejb-jar.xml, web.xml, and ra.xml) version for each module and the omission of the DD.

Table 11-6 DD combinations

DD typesapplication.xml
1.4 or earlier #1Java EE 5Java EE 6No DD
ejb-jar.xml2.0 or earlier #1YYYY
2.1YYYY
3.0NYYY
3.1NNYY
No DD (3.0 or later)Y
(3.0)
Y
(3.0)
Y
(3.1)
Y
(3.1)#2
web.xml2.3 or earlier #1YYYY
2.4YYYY
2.5NYYY
3.0NNYY
No DD (2.5 or later)NY
(2.5)
Y
(3.0)
Y
(3.0)#2
ra.xml1.0YYYY
1.5YYYY
Legend:
Y: Supported
N: Not supported

#1 When the version is upgraded or when the server management commands are executed after the version is upgraded, the version is changed as described below.

#2 Even if the J2EE applications that are already imported with Application Server version 08-70 or earlier are upgraded to version 09-00 or later, the ejb-jar.xml version operates as 3.0 and the web.xml version operates as 2.5.


Table 11-7 Upgrading the DD versions

DDVersion before upgradeVersion after upgrade
application.xml1.21.4
1.3
ejb-jar.xml 1.12.0
web.xml2.22.3
Reference note
When you execute the following commands, the message KDJE42361-E is output and an error occurs if the configuration is not supported by the J2EE application:
  • cjimportapp
  • cjreplaceapp
  • cjaddapp