9.7.1 Defining Enterprise Bean references
If the Web applications (servlets and JSPs) that form a J2EE application invoke an Enterprise Bean, set the properties for resolving the references.
- Organization of this subsection
(1) Attribute file to be edited
WAR attribute file
(2) Acquiring the attribute file to be edited and setting the attributes
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Acquiring the attribute file
Execute the following command to acquire a WAR attribute file:
- Execution format
cjgetappprop [server-name] [-nameserver provider-URL] -name J2EE application-name -type war -resname WAR-display-name -c path-of-the-WAR-attribute-file
- Example of execution
cjgetappprop MyServer -name adder -type war -resname adder -c C:\home\adder_war.xml
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Setting the attributes
Execute the following command to apply the values of the WAR attribute file:
- Execution format
cjsetappprop [server-name] [-nameserver provider URL] -name J2EE application-name -type war -resname WAR-display-name -c path-of-the-WAR-attribute-file
- Example of execution
cjsetappprop MyServer -name adder -type war -resname adder -c C:\home\adder_war.xml
(3) Attribute settings to be edited
The settings are similar to the property settings when an Enterprise Bean invokes another Enterprise Bean. See (3) Attribute settings to be edited in 9.3.1 Defining other Enterprise Bean references.