With Application Server, you can omit application.xml, ejb-jar.xml, and web.xml. However, depending on the combination of the module and DD versions, you might not be able to omit application.xml, ejb-jar.xml, or web.xml.
This section describes the combination of the omitted DD values in the applications running on Application Server and the operations when the DD is omitted.
The following table describes the organization of this section.
Table 11-5 Organization of this section (Applications containing cosminexus.xml)
Category | Title | Reference location |
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Explanation | Configuration of applications that can be executed with Application Server | 11.4.1 |
Differences in functionality depending on the presence of application.xml | 11.4.2 | |
Rules for determining the modules when application.xml exists | 11.4.3 | |
Rules for determining the modules when application.xml does not exist | 11.4.4 | |
Operations for Web applications in which web.xml is omitted | 11.4.5 | |
Display name specified when the DD is omitted | 11.4.6 | |
Operations for creating application.xml when application.xml is omitted | 11.4.7 | |
Notes | Notes on adding resources in the J2EE applications when application.xml is omitted | 11.4.8 |
Note: The functionality-specific explanation is not available for "Settings", "Implementation" and "Operations".