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9.1.4 Property settings for J2EE applications (common)

Specify the following settings when required, regardless of the configuration of the J2EE applications:

Table 9‒3: Items to be edited in J2EE application (common) properties

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

9.13

Referencing the J2EE application names

Specify the settings to reference a J2EE application name.

O

This manual

9.13.1

Referencing and changing the Enterprise Bean name

Specify the settings to reference and change an Enterprise Bean name.

O

This manual

9.13.2

CTM scheduling

Specify the settings to use CTM for queue scheduling, and the scheduling method.

O

This manual

9.14

Scheduling the J2EE applications

Specify the settings related to linking each J2EE application with CTM.

O

This manual

9.14.1

Scheduling the Stateless Session Beans

Specify the settings for scheduling Stateless Session Beans.

O

This manual

9.14.2

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

9.15

Setting the invocation order for J2EE applications

Set the order for invoking the J2EE applications.

O

This manual

9.15.1

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

9.15.2

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

9.15.3

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

Legend:

O: Optional. Specify the settings based on the J2EE applications.

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