9.1.4 Property settings for J2EE applications (common)
Specify the following settings when required, regardless of the configuration of the J2EE applications:
Items to be edited |
Contents |
Mandatory |
Editing reference location for specific properties file |
||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Reference manual# |
Reference location |
||||
Referencing and changing the names registered in JNDI namespace |
Reference a name registered in the JNDI namespace of the J2EE application and give an optional name if required. |
O |
This manual |
||
Referencing the J2EE application names |
Specify the settings to reference a J2EE application name. |
O |
This manual |
||
Referencing and changing the Enterprise Bean name |
Specify the settings to reference and change an Enterprise Bean name. |
O |
This manual |
||
CTM scheduling |
Specify the settings to use CTM for queue scheduling, and the scheduling method. |
O |
This manual |
||
Scheduling the J2EE applications |
Specify the settings related to linking each J2EE application with CTM. |
O |
This manual |
||
Scheduling the Stateless Session Beans |
Specify the settings for scheduling Stateless Session Beans. |
O |
This manual |
||
Setting invocation order |
Set the order for invoking the J2EE applications and the order for invoking an Enterprise Bean (EJB-JAR) and servlets or JSPs (WAR) included in the J2EE applications. |
O |
This manual |
||
Setting the invocation order for J2EE applications |
Set the order for invoking the J2EE applications. |
O |
This manual |
||
Setting the invocation order for Enterprise Beans |
Set the order for invoking the Enterprise Beans (EJB-JAR) included in the J2EE application. |
O |
This manual |
||
Setting the invocation order for servlets and JSPs |
Set the order for invoking servlets and JSPs (WAR) included in the J2EE applications. |
O |
This manual |
||
Setting security roles |
This setting is necessary for performing user management with security roles. You can register and map the users and roles. |
O |
Security Management Guide |
9.2 |
|
Setting users |
Register a user. You can also map the user to a role. |
O |
Security Management Guide |
9.2.1 |
|
Setting roles |
Register a role. You can also map the role to a user. |
O |
Security Management Guide |
9.2.2 |
|
Defining security role references |
Define the references to the security role. |
O |
Security Management Guide |
9.3 |
|
Defining security role references of Enterprise Beans |
Map the security role that is actually managed by the J2EE server, wherever the security role is referenced. |
O |
Security Management Guide |
9.3.1 |
|
Defining security role references of servlets and JSPs |
Define the references to the security role. |
O |
Security Management Guide |
9.3.2 |
|
Defining security (method permission) |
Define the method permission for setting the access permission based on the security role. Define the method permission for setting the access permission for all users. |
O |
Security Management Guide |
9.4 |
|
Defining security (security identity) |
Set UseCallerIdentity as the security identity that forms the security information. Set Run as as the security identity that forms the security information. |
O |
Security Management Guide |
9.5 |
|
Security identity of the Enterprise Beans |
Map the user ID that is actually managed by the J2EE server, to the security identity information referenced in the J2EE application. |
O |
Security Management Guide |
9.5.1 |
|
Security identity of servlets and JSPs |
Define the security identity. |
O |
Security Management Guide |
9.5.2 |