Defines a persistence manager factory resource for container-managed persistence (CMP). Deprecated, and included for backward compatibility only. Use a jdbc-resource element instead.
The following table describes subelements for the persistence-manager-factory-resource element.
Table 1–109 persistence-manager-factory-resource Subelements
Element |
Required |
Description |
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zero or one |
Contains a text description of this element. |
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zero or more |
Specifies a property or a variable. |
The following table describes attributes for the persistence-manager-factory-resource element.
Table 1–110 persistence-manager-factory-resource Attributes
Attribute |
Default |
Description |
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none |
Specifies the JNDI name for the resource. |
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com.sun.jdo.spi.persistence.support.sqlstore.impl.PersistenceManagerFactoryImpl |
(optional) Deprecated. Do not specify this attribute for the built-in CMP implementation. |
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none |
Specifies the jdbc-resource from which database connections are obtained. Must be the jndi-name of an existing jdbc-resource. |
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user |
(optional) Defines the type of the resource. Allowed values are:
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enabled |
true |
(optional) Determines whether this resource is enabled at runtime. |
Contains the principal of the servlet or EJB client.
none - contains data
Configures a profiler for use with the Application Server. For more information about profilers, see the Sun Java System Application Server Platform Edition 9 Developer’s Guide.
The following table describes subelements for the profiler element.
Table 1–111 profiler Subelements
Element |
Required |
Description |
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zero or more |
Contains profiler-specific JVM command line options. |
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zero or more |
Specifies a property or a variable. |
Subelements of a profiler element can occur in any order.
The following table describes attributes for the profiler element.
Table 1–112 profiler Attributes
Attribute |
Default |
Description |
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none |
Specifies the name of the profiler. |
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none |
(optional) Specifies the classpath for the profiler. |
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none |
(optional) Specifies the native library path for the profiler. |
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enabled |
true |
(optional) Determines whether the profiler is enabled. |
Specifies a property. A property adds configuration information to its parent element that is one or both of the following:
Optional with respect to the Application Server
Needed by a system or object that the Application Server doesn’t have knowledge of, such as an LDAP server or a Java class
For example, an auth-realm element can include property subelements:
<auth-realm name="file" classname="com.sun.enterprise.security.auth.realm.file.FileRealm"> <property name="file" value="domain-dir/config/keyfile"/> <property name="jaas-context" value="fileRealm"/> </auth-realm>
Which properties an auth-realm element uses depends on the value of the auth-realm element’s name attribute. The file realm uses file and jaas-context properties. Other realms use different properties.
admin-object-resource, admin-service, alert-service, appclient-module, audit-module, auth-realm, config, connector-connection-pool, connector-module, connector-resource, custom-resource, das-config, diagnostic-service, domain, ejb-container, ejb-module, ejb-timer-service, external-jndi-resource, filter-config, http-listener, http-service, iiop-listener, j2ee-application, jacc-provider, java-config, jdbc-connection-pool, jdbc-resource, jms-host, jms-service, lifecycle-module, listener-config, log-service, mail-resource, manager-properties, mbean, mdb-container, module-log-levels, module-monitoring-levels, monitoring-service, orb, persistence-manager-factory-resource, profiler, provider-config, resource-adapter-config, security-service, server, session-properties, store-properties, transaction-service, virtual-server, web-container, web-module
The following table describes subelements for the property element.
Table 1–113 property Subelements
Element |
Required |
Description |
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zero or one |
Contains a text description of this element. |
The following table describes attributes for the property element.
Table 1–114 property Attributes
Attribute |
Default |
Description |
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none |
Specifies the name of the property or variable. |
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none |
Specifies the value of the property or variable. |
Specifies a configuration for one message security provider.
Although the request-policy and response-policy subelements are optional, the provider-config element does nothing if they are not specified.
Use property subelements to configure provider-specific properties. Property values are passed to the provider when its initialize method is called.
The following table describes subelements for the provider-config element.
Table 1–115 provider-config Subelements
Element |
Required |
Description |
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zero or one |
Defines the authentication policy requirements of the authentication provider’s request processing. |
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zero or one |
Defines the authentication policy requirements of the authentication provider’s response processing. |
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zero or more |
Specifies a property or a variable. |
The following table describes attributes for the provider-config element.
Table 1–116 provider-config Attributes
Attribute |
Default |
Description |
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none |
Specifies a unique identifier for this provider-config element. |
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none |
Specifies whether the provider is a client, server, or client-server authentication provider. |
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none |
Specifies the Java implementation class of the provider. Client authentication providers must implement the com.sun.enterprise.security.jauth.ClientAuthModule interface. Server authentication providers must implement the com.sun.enterprise.security.jauth.ServerAuthModule interface. Client-server providers must implement both interfaces. |
The following table describes properties for the provider-config element.
Table 1–117 provider-config Properties
Property |
Default |
Description |
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none |
Specifies the location of the message security configuration file. To point to a configuration file in the domain-dir/config directory, use the prefix ${com.sun.aas.instanceRoot}/config/, for example: ${com.sun.aas.instanceRoot}/config/wss-server-config-2.0.xml |
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false |
If true, enables dumping of server provider debug messages to the server log. |
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false |
If true, signals the provider runtime to collect the user name and password from the CallbackHandler for each request. If false, the user name and password for wsse:UsernameToken(s) is collected once, during module initialization. This property is only applicable for a ClientAuthModule. |
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s1as |
Specifies the encryption key used by the provider. The key is identified by its keystore alias. |
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s1as |
Specifies the signature key used by the provider. The key is identified by its keystore alias. |