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Oracle GlassFish Server 3.1 Application Development Guide
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Preface

Part I Development Tasks and Tools

1.  Setting Up a Development Environment

2.  Class Loaders

3.  Debugging Applications

Part II Developing Applications and Application Components

4.  Securing Applications

5.  Developing Web Services

6.  Using the Java Persistence API

7.  Developing Web Applications

8.  Using Enterprise JavaBeans Technology

9.  Using Container-Managed Persistence

10.  Developing Java Clients

11.  Developing Connectors

12.  Developing Lifecycle Listeners

13.  Developing OSGi-enabled Java EE Applications

Part III Using Services and APIs

14.  Using the JDBC API for Database Access

Statements

Using an Initialization Statement

Setting a Statement Timeout

Statement Leak Detection and Leaked Statement Reclamation

Statement Caching

Statement Tracing

Connections

Transparent Pool Reconfiguration

Disabling Pooling

Associating Connections with Threads

Custom Connection Validation

Sharing Connections

Marking Bad Connections

Handling Invalid Connections

Connection Wrapping

Wrapping Connections

Obtaining a Physical Connection From a Wrapped Connection

Using the Connection.unwrap() Method

Allowing Non-Component Callers

Using Application-Scoped Resources

Restrictions and Optimizations

Disabling Stored Procedure Creation on Sybase

15.  Using the Transaction Service

16.  Using the Java Naming and Directory Interface

17.  Using the Java Message Service

18.  Using the JavaMail API

Index

Using Application-Scoped Resources

You can define an application-scoped database or other resource for an enterprise application, web module, EJB module, connector module, or application client module by supplying a glassfish-resources.xml deployment descriptor file. For details, see Application-Scoped Resources in Oracle GlassFish Server 3.1 Application Deployment Guide.