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uCosminexus Application Server Application Setup Guide


6.5 Referencing and changing the J2EE resource names registered in the JNDI name space

Change the J2EE resource names registered in the JNDI name space.

The optional names are also added with the J2EE resource names. By adding the optional names, you can reference J2EE resources from the JNDI name space using the optional names. This functionality is called the user-specified namespace functionality.

For the JNDI name space of resource adapters, see 2.3 Binding and lookup of objects to the JNDI name space in the uCosminexus Application Server Common Container Functionality Guide. For the user-specified name space functionality, see 2.6 Adding optional names to Enterprise Beans or J2EE resources (user-specified name space functionality) in the uCosminexus Application Server Common Container Functionality Guide.

You can add optional names in the following property files:

Property file

Corresponding tag names

Mail property file

<resource-external-property>

HITACHI JavaBeans Resource Property File

<resource-env-external-property>

For details on editing the <resource-external-property> tag of the mail property file, see the settings of the optional name information in 6.3.2 Defining the mail configuration properties and for details on editing the <resource-env-external-property> tag of the HITACHI JavaBeans Resource Property File, see the settings of the optional name information in 6.2.2 Defining the HITACHI JavaBeans Resource Properties.

Note:

If a J2EE application is running, you cannot stop and delete a J2EE resource with the specified optional name. Stop all the J2EE applications running on the J2EE server.