The following elements configure the Java Servlet container:
The servlet-container element configures miscellaneous Servlet container options. For more information, see servlet-container.
The auth-realm element defines an authentication realm for Java Servlet container authentication. For more information, see auth-realm.
The default-auth-realm-name element specifies the default authentication realm for Java Servlet container authentication. For more information, see default-auth-realm-name.
The single-sign-on element determines how the authentication information is shared across multiple Java web applications. For more information, see single-sign-on.
The web-app element defines the location of a Java web application. For more information, see web-app.
The following elements configure the Java Naming and Directory InterfaceTM (JNDI) resources:
The custom-resource element defines a resource implemented by a custom Java class. For more information, see custom-resource.
The external-jndi-resource element identifies the resource provided by an external JNDI repository. For more information, see external-jndi-resource.
The jdbc-resource element configures a Java Database Connectivity (JDBCTM) data source. For more information, see jdbc-resource.
The mail-resource element configures a mail store resource. For more information, see mail-resource.
The lifecycle-module element loads the custom Java plug-ins that are triggered by one or more events in the server's lifecycle. For more information lifecycle-module.
The soap-auth-provider element configures message-level authentication for Java web services. For more information, see soap-auth-provider.
The jvm element configures the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). For more information, see jvm.