Specifies the registry where web service endpoint artifacts are published.
none
The following table describes attributes for the registry-location element.
Table 1–149 registry-location Attributes
Attribute |
Default |
Description |
---|---|---|
none |
Specifies the jndi-name of the connector-resource used as the registry. |
Defines the authentication policy requirements of the authentication provider’s request processing.
none
The following table describes attributes for the request-policy element.
Table 1–150 request-policy Attributes
Attribute |
Default |
Description |
---|---|---|
none |
Specifies the type of required authentication, either sender (user name and password) or content (digital signature). |
|
none |
Specifies whether recipient authentication occurs before or after content authentication. Allowed values are before-content and after-content. |
Configures request processing threads.
none
The following table describes attributes for the request-processing element.
Table 1–151 request-processing Attributes
Attribute |
Default |
Description |
---|---|---|
5 |
(optional) Specifies the maximum number of request processing threads. |
|
2 |
(optional) Specifies the number of request processing threads that are available when the server starts up. |
|
1 |
(optional) Specifies the number of request processing threads added when the number of requests exceeds the initial-thread-count. |
|
60 |
(optional) Specifies the time at which the request times out. |
|
8192 |
(optional) Specifies the size of the buffer used by the request processing threads to read the request data. |
Defines a connector (resource adapter) configuration. Stores configuration information for the resource adapter JavaBean in property subelements.
The following table describes subelements for the resource-adapter-config element.
Table 1–152 resource-adapter-config Subelements
Element |
Required |
Description |
---|---|---|
zero or more |
Specifies a property or a variable. |
The following table describes attributes for the resource-adapter-config element.
Table 1–153 resource-adapter-config Attributes
Attribute |
Default |
Description |
---|---|---|
none |
(optional) Not used. See resource-adapter-name. |
|
none |
(optional) Specifies the id of a thread-pool element. |
|
user |
(optional) Defines the type of the resource. Allowed values are:
|
|
none |
Specifies the name attribute of a deployed connector-module. If the resource adapter is embedded in an application, then it is app_name#rar_name. |
Properties of the resource-adapter-config element are the names of setter methods of the resourceadapter-class element in the ra.xml file, which defines the class name of the resource adapter JavaBean. Any properties defined here override the default values present in ra.xml.
References a resource deployed to the server instance or cluster.
Some topics in the documentation pertain to features that are available only in domains that are configured to support clusters. Examples of domains that support clusters are domains that are created with the cluster profile or the enterprise profile. For information about profiles, see Usage Profiles in Sun Java System Application Server 9.1 Administration Guide.
none
The following table describes attributes for the resource-ref element.
Table 1–154 resource-ref Attributes
Attribute |
Default |
Description |
---|---|---|
enabled |
true |
(optional) Determines whether the resource is enabled. |
none |
References the name attribute of a custom-resource, external-jndi-resource, jdbc-resource, mail-resource, persistence-manager-factory-resource, admin-object-resource resource-adapter-config, jdbc-connection-pool, or connector-connection-pool element. |
Contains configured resources, such as database connections, JavaMailTM sessions, and so on.
You must specify a Java Naming and Directory InterfaceTM (JNDI) name for each resource. To avoid collisions with names of other enterprise resources in JNDI, and to avoid portability problems, all names in an Application Server application should begin with the string java:comp/env.
The following table describes subelements for the resources element.
Table 1–155 resources Subelements
Element |
Required |
Description |
---|---|---|
zero or more |
Defines a custom resource. |
|
zero or more |
Defines a resource that resides in an external JNDI repository. |
|
zero or more |
Defines a JDBC (Java Database Connectivity) resource. |
|
zero or more |
Defines a JavaMail resource. |
|
zero or more |
Defines a persistence manager factory resource for CMP. Deprecated. Use a jdbc-resource element instead. |
|
zero or more |
Defines an administered object for an inbound resource adapter. |
|
zero or more |
Defines a connector (resource adapter) resource. |
|
zero or more |
Defines a resource adapter configuration. |
|
zero or more |
Defines the properties that are required for creating a JDBC connection pool. |
|
zero or more |
Defines the properties that are required for creating a connector connection pool. |
Subelements of a resources element can occur in any order.
Defines the authentication policy requirements of the authentication provider’s response processing.
none
The following table describes attributes for the response-policy element.
Table 1–156 response-policy Attributes
Attribute |
Default |
Description |
---|---|---|
none |
Specifies the type of required authentication, either sender (user name and password) or content (digital signature). |
|
none |
Specifies whether recipient authentication occurs before or after content authentication. Allowed values are before-content and after-content. |