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Chapter 5
Deployment Descriptor FilesThis chapter describes deployment descriptor files specific to Sun Java System Application Server in the following sections:
Sun Java System Application Server DescriptorsSun Java System Application Server uses deployment descriptors in addition to the J2EE standard descriptors for configuring features specific to the Sun Java System Application Server. The sun-application.xml and sun-web.xml files are optional; all the others are required.
Each deployment descriptor (or XML) file has a corresponding schema (or DTD) file, which defines the elements, data, and attributes that the deployment descriptor file can contain. For example, the sun-application_1_4-0.dtd schema file defines the structure of the sun-application.xml file. All of the DTD files are located in the install_dir/lib/dtds directory.
Note
Do not edit the DTD files; their contents change only with new versions of Sun Java System Application Server.
For general information about DTD files and XML, see the XML specification at:
The following table lists the Sun Java System Application Server deployment descriptors and their DTD schema files.
The sun-application.xml FileThis section describes the XML elements in the sun-application.xml file and provides an example file in the following sections:
sun-application
Defines Sun Java System Application Server specific configuration for an application. This is the root element; there can only be one sun-application element in a sun-application.xml file.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the sun-application element.
web
Specifies the application’s web tier configuration.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the web element.
Table 5-3 web Subelements
Element
Required
Description
only one
Contains the web URI for the application.
only one
Contains the web context root for the application.
web-uri
Contains the web URI for the application. Must match the corresponding element in the application.xml file.
Subelements
none
context-root
Contains the web context root for the application. Overrides the corresponding element in the application.xml file.
If you are setting up load balancing, web module context roots must be unique within a cluster. See the Sun Java System Application Server Administration Guide for more information about load balancing.
Subelements
none
pass-by-reference
Specifies the passing method used by a servlet or enterprise bean calling a remote interface method in another bean that is co-located within the same process.
- If false (the default if this element is not present), this application uses pass-by-value semantics.
- If true, this application uses pass-by-reference semantics.
When a servlet or enterprise bean calls a remote interface method in another bean that is co-located within the same process, by default the Sun Java System Application Server makes copies of all the call parameters in order to preserve the pass-by-value semantics. This increases the call overhead and decreases performance.
However, if the calling method does not mutate the object being passed as a parameter, it is safe to pass the object itself without making a copy of it. To do this, set the pass-by-reference value to true.
The setting of this element in the sun-application.xml file applies to all EJB modules in the application. For an individually deployed EJB module, you can set the same element in the sun-ejb-jar.xml file. If you want to use pass-by-reference at both the bean and application level, the bean level takes precedence. For more information about the sun-ejb-jar.xml file, see The sun-ejb-jar.xml File.
Subelements
none
unique-id
Contains the unique ID for the application. This value is automatically updated each time the application is deployed or redeployed. Do not edit this value.
Subelements
none
security-role-mapping
Maps roles to users and groups. At least one principal or group name is required, but you do not need to have one of each.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the security-role-mapping element.
role-name
Contains the role-name in the security-role element of the application.xml file.
Subelements
none
principal-name
Contains the principal (user) name.
Subelements
none
group-name
Contains the group name.
Subelements
none
realm
Contains the name of the realm used to process all authentication requests associated with this application. If this element is not specified or does not match the name of a configured realm, the default realm is used. For more information about realms, see “Realm Configuration” on page 44.
Subelements
none
Sample sun-application.xml File
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE sun-application PUBLIC '-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD Application Server 8.0 J2EE Application 1.4//EN' 'http://www.sun.com/software/appserver/dtds/sun-application_1_4-0.dtd'>
<sun-application>
<unique-id>67488732739338240</unique-id>
</sun-application>
The sun-web.xml FileThis section describes the XML elements in the sun-web.xml file and provides an example file in the following sections:
General Elements
General elements are as follows:
sun-web-app
Defines Sun Java System Application Server specific configuration for a web module. This is the root element; there can only be one sun-web-app element in a sun-web.xml file.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the sun-web-app element.
Attributes
none
Properties
The following table describes properties for the sun-web-app element.
property
Specifies a property, which has a name and a value. A property adds configuration information to its parent element that is one or both of the following:
For example, a manager-properties element can include property subelements:
<manager-properties>
<property name="reapIntervalSeconds" value="20" />
</manager-properties>Which properties a manager-properties element uses depends on the value of the parent session-manager element’s persistence-type attribute. For details, see the description of the session-manager element.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the property element.
Table 5-7 property Subelements
Element
Required
Description
zero or one
Specifies an optional text description of a property.
Attributes
The following table describes attributes for the property element.
Table 5-8 property Attributes
Attribute
Default
Description
name
none
Specifies the name of the property.
value
none
Specifies the value of the property.
description
Contains data that specifies a text description of the containing element.
Subelements
none
Attributes
none
context-root
Contains the web context root for the web application. Overrides the corresponding element in the web.xml file.
If you are setting up load balancing, web module context roots must be unique within a cluster. See the Sun Java System Application Server Administration Guide for more information about load balancing.
Subelements
none
Security Elements
Security elements are as follows:
security-role-mapping
Maps roles to users or groups in the currently active realm. See “Realm Configuration” on page 44 for how to define the currently active realm.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the security-role-mapping element.
Attributes
none
servlet
Specifies a principal name for a servlet, which is used for the run-as role defined in web-xml.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the servlet element.
Attributes
none
servlet-name
Contains data that specifies the name of a servlet, which is matched to a servlet-name in web.xml. This name must be present in web.xml.
Subelements
none
Attributes
none
role-name
Contains data that specifies the role-name in the security-role element of the web.xml file.
Subelements
none
Attributes
none
principal-name
Contains data that specifies a principal (user) name in the current realm.
Subelements
none
Attributes
none
group-name
Contains data that specifies a group name in the current realm.
Subelements
none
Attributes
none
Session Elements
Session elements are as follows:
session-config
Specifies session configuration information. Overrides the web container settings for an individual web application.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the session-config element.
Attributes
none
session-manager
Specifies session manager information.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the session-manager element.
Table 5-12 session-manager Subelements
Element
Required
Description
zero or one
Specifies session manager properties.
zero or one
Specifies session persistence (storage) properties.
Attributes
The following table describes attributes for the session-manager element.
manager-properties
Specifies session manager properties.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the manager-properties element.
Table 5-14 manager-properties Subelements
Element
Required
Description
zero or more
Specifies a property, which has a name and a value.
Attributes
none
Properties
The following table describes properties for the manager-properties element.
Table 5-15 manager-properties Properties
Property
Default
Description
reapIntervalSeconds
60
Specifies the number of seconds between checks for expired sessions.
If the persistence-type attribute of the session-manager element is file, sessions are passivated if maxSessions has been exceeded.
You should set this value lower than the frequency at which session data changes to prevent data inconsistency. For example, this value should be as low as possible (1 second) for a hit counter servlet on a frequently accessed website, or you could lose the last few hits each time you restart the server.
maxSessions
-1
Specifies the maximum number of sessions that can be in cache, or -1 for no limit. After this, an attempt to create a new session causes an IllegalStateException to be thrown.
If the persistence-type attribute of the session-manager element is file, the session manager passivates sessions to the persistent store when this maximum is reached.
sessionFilename
none; state is not preserved across restarts
Specifies the absolute or relative path to the directory in which the session state is preserved between application restarts, if preserving the state is possible. A relative path is relative to the temporary directory for this web application.
Applicable only if the persistence-type attribute of the session-manager element is memory.
store-properties
Specifies session persistence (storage) properties.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the store-properties element.
Table 5-16 store-properties Subelements
Element
Required
Description
zero or more
Specifies a property, which has a name and a value.
Attributes
none
Properties
The following table describes properties for the store-properties element.
Table 5-17 store-properties Properties
Property
Default
Description
directory
domain_dir/generated/jsp/j2ee-apps/appname/appname_war
Specifies the absolute or relative pathname of the directory into which individual session files are written. A relative path is relative to the temporary work directory for this web application.
Applicable only if the persistence-type attribute of the session-manager element is file.
session-properties
Specifies session properties.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the session-properties element.
Table 5-18 session-properties Subelements
Element
Required
Description
zero or more
Specifies a property, which has a name and a value.
Attributes
none
Properties
The following table describes properties for the session-properties element.
cookie-properties
Specifies session cookie properties.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the cookie-properties element.
Table 5-20 cookie-properties Subelements
Element
Required
Description
zero or more
Specifies a property, which has a name and a value.
Attributes
none
Properties
The following table describes properties for the cookie-properties element.
Reference Elements
Reference elements are as follows:
resource-env-ref
Maps the res-ref-name in the corresponding J2EE web.xml file resource-env-ref entry to the absolute jndi-name of a resource.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the resource-env-ref element.
Attributes
none
resource-env-ref-name
Contains data that specifies the res-ref-name in the corresponding J2EE web.xml file resource-env-ref entry.
Subelements
none
Attributes
none
resource-ref
Maps the res-ref-name in the corresponding J2EE web.xml file resource-ref entry to the absolute jndi-name of a resource.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the resource-ref element.
Attributes
none
res-ref-name
Contains data that specifies the res-ref-name in the corresponding J2EE web.xml file resource-ref entry.
Subelements
none
Attributes
none
default-resource-principal
Specifies the default principal (user) for the resource.
If this element is used in conjunction with a JMS Connection Factory resource, the name and password subelements must be valid entries in the Sun Java System Message Queue broker user repository. See the “Security Management” chapter in the Sun Java System Message Queue Administrator’s Guide for details.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the default-resource-principal element.
Table 5-24 default-resource-principal Subelements
Element
Required
Description
only one
Contains the name of the principal.
only one
Contains the password for the principal.
Attributes
none
name
Contains data that specifies the name of the principal.
Subelements
none
Attributes
none
password
Contains data that specifies the password for the principal.
Subelements
none
Attributes
none
ejb-ref
Maps the ejb-ref-name in the corresponding J2EE web.xml file ejb-ref entry to the absolute jndi-name of a resource.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the ejb-ref element.
Attributes
none
ejb-ref-name
Contains data that specifies the ejb-ref-name in the corresponding J2EE web.xml file ejb-ref entry.
Subelements
none
Attributes
none
message-destination
Specifies the name of a logical message-destination defined within an application. The message-destination-name matches the corresponding message-destination-name in the web.xml file.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the message-destination element.
Attributes
none
message-destination-name
Contains data that specifies the name of a logical message destination defined within the corresponding web.xml file.
Subelements
none
Attributes
none
jndi-name
Contains data that specifies the absolute jndi-name of a URL resource or a resource in the domain.xml file.
Subelements
none
Attributes
none
Caching Elements
For details about response caching as it pertains to servlets and JSP caching, see “Caching Servlet Results” on page 268 and “JSP Caching” on page 276.
Caching elements are as follows:
cache
Configures caching for web application components.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the cache element.
Table 5-27 cache Subelements
Element
Required
Description
zero or more
Specifies a custom class that implements the CacheHelper interface.
zero or one
Allows you to change the properties of the default, built-in cache-helper class.
zero or more
Specifies a cache property, which has a name and a value.
zero or more
Maps a URL pattern or a servlet name to its cacheability constraints.
Attributes
The following table describes attributes for the cache element.
Table 5-28 cache Attributes
Attribute
Default
Description
max-entries
4096
(optional) Specifies the maximum number of entries the cache can contain. Must be a positive integer.
timeout-in-seconds
30
(optional) Specifies the maximum amount of time in seconds that an entry can remain in the cache after it is created or refreshed. Can be overridden by a timeout element.
enabled
false
(optional) Determines whether servlet and JSP caching is enabled.
Properties
The following table describes properties for the cache element.
Table 5-29 cache Properties
Property
Default
Description
cacheClassName
com.sun.appserv.web.cache.LruCache
Specifies the fully qualified name of the class that implements the cache functionality. The cacheClassName Values table below lists possible values.
MultiLRUSegmentSize
4096
Specifies the number of entries in a segment of the cache table that should have its own LRU (least recently used) list. Applicable only if cacheClassName is set to com.sun.appserv.web.cache.MultiLruCache.
MaxSize
unlimited; Long.MAX_VALUE
Specifies an upper bound on the cache memory size in bytes (KB or MB units). Example values are 32 KB or 2 MB. Applicable only if cacheClassName is set to com.sun.appserv.web.cache.BoundedMultiLruCache.
Cache Class Names
The following table lists possible values of the cacheClassName property.
cache-helper
Specifies a class that implements the CacheHelper interface. For details, see “CacheHelper Interface” on page 271.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the cache-helper element.
Table 5-31 cache-helper Subelements
Element
Required
Description
zero or more
Specifies a property, which has a name and a value.
Attributes
The following table describes attributes for the cache-helper element.
Table 5-32 cache-helper Attributes
Attribute
Default
Description
name
default
Specifies a unique name for the helper class, which is referenced in the cache-mapping element.
class-name
none
Specifies the fully qualified class name of the cache helper, which must implement the com.sun.appserv.web.CacheHelper interface.
default-helper
Allows you to change the properties of the built-in default cache-helper class.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the default-helper element.
Table 5-33 default-helper Subelements
Element
Required
Description
zero or more
Specifies a property, which has a name and a value.
Attributes
none
Properties
The following table describes properties for the default-helper element.
Table 5-34 default-helper Properties
Property
Default
Description
cacheKeyGeneratorAttrName
Uses the built-in default cache-helper key generation, which concatenates the servlet path with key-field values, if any.
The caching engine looks in the ServletContext for an attribute with a name equal to the value specified for this property to determine whether a customized CacheKeyGenerator implementation is used. An application may provide a customized key generator rather than using the default helper. See “CacheKeyGenerator Interface” on page 273.
cache-mapping
Maps a URL pattern or a servlet name to its cacheability constraints.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the cache-mapping element.
Table 5-35 cache-mapping Subelements
Element
Required
Description
requires one servlet-name or url-pattern
Contains the name of a servlet.
requires one servlet-name or url-pattern
Contains a servlet URL pattern for which caching is enabled.
required if timeout, refresh-field, http-method, key-field, and constraint-field are not used
Contains the name of the cache-helper used by the parent cache-mapping element.
zero or one if cache-helper-ref is not used
Contains the cache-mapping specific maximum amount of time in seconds that an entry can remain in the cache after it is created or refreshed.
zero or one if cache-helper-ref is not used
Specifies a field that gives the application component a programmatic way to refresh a cached entry.
zero or more if cache-helper-ref is not used
Contains an HTTP method that is eligible for caching.
zero or more if cache-helper-ref is not used
Specifies a component of the key used to look up and extract cache entries.
zero or more if cache-helper-ref is not used
Specifies a cacheability constraint for the given url-pattern or servlet-name.
Attributes
none
url-pattern
Contains data that specifies a servlet URL pattern for which caching is enabled. See the Servlet 2.3 specification section SRV. 11.2 for applicable patterns.
Subelements
none
Attributes
none
cache-helper-ref
Contains data that specifies the name of the cache-helper used by the parent cache-mapping element.
Subelements
none
Attributes
none
timeout
Contains data that specifies the cache-mapping specific maximum amount of time in seconds that an entry can remain in the cache after it is created or refreshed. If not specified, the default is the value of the timeout attribute of the cache element.
Subelements
none
Attributes
The following table describes attributes for the timeout element.
refresh-field
Specifies a field that gives the application component a programmatic way to refresh a cached entry.
Subelements
none
Attributes
The following table describes attributes for the refresh-field element.
http-method
Contains data that specifies an HTTP method that is eligible for caching. The default is GET.
Subelements
none
Attributes
none
key-field
Specifies a component of the key used to look up and extract cache entries. The web container looks for the named parameter, or field, in the specified scope.
If this element is not present, the web container uses the Servlet Path (the path section that corresponds to the servlet mapping that activated the current request). See the Servlet 2.3 specification, section SRV 4.4, for details on the Servlet Path.
Subelements
none
Attributes
The following table describes attributes for the key-field element.
constraint-field
Specifies a cacheability constraint for the given url-pattern or servlet-name.
All constraint-field constraints must pass for a response to be cached. If there are value constraints, at least one of them must pass.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the constraint-field element.
Table 5-39 constraint-field Subelements
Element
Required
Description
zero or more
Contains a value to be matched to the input parameter value.
Attributes
The following table describes attributes for the constraint-field element.
Table 5-40 constraint-field Attributes
Attribute
Default
Description
name
none
Specifies the input parameter name.
scope
request.parameter
(optional) Specifies the scope from which the input parameter is to be retrieved. Allowed values are context.attribute, request.header, request.parameter, request.cookie, request.attribute, and session.attribute.
cache-on-match
true
(optional) If true, caches the response if matching succeeds. Overrides the same attribute in a value subelement.
cache-on-match-failure
false
(optional) If true, caches the response if matching fails. Overrides the same attribute in a value subelement.
value
Contains data that specifies a value to be matched to the input parameter value. The matching is case sensitive. For example:
<value match-expr="in-range">1-60</value>
Subelements
none
Attributes
The following table describes attributes for the value element.
Classloader Elements
Classloader elements are as follows:
class-loader
Configures the classloader for the web module.
Subelements
none
Attributes
The following table describes attributes for the class-loader element.
JSP Elements
JSP elements are as follows:
jsp-config
Specifies JSP configuration information.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the jsp-config element.
Attributes
none
Properties
The default property values are tuned for development of JSP pages at the cost of performance. To maximize performance, set jsp-config properties to these non-default values:
The following table describes properties for the jsp-config element.
Table 5-44 jsp-config Properties
Property
Default
Description
ieClassId
clsid:8AD9C840-044E-11D1-B3E9-00805F499D93
Specifies the Java plug-in COM class ID for Internet Explorer. Used by the <jsp:plugin> tags.
javaEncoding
UTF8
Specifies the encoding for the generated Java servlet. This encoding is passed to the Java compiler used to compile the servlet as well. By default, the web container tries to use UTF8. If that fails, it tries to use the javaEncoding value.
For encodings you can use, see:
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4/docs/guide/intl/encoding.doc.html
classdebuginfo
true
Specifies whether the generated Java servlets should be compiled with the debug option set (-g for javac).
keepgenerated
true
If set to true, keeps the generated Java files. If false, deletes the Java files.
mappedfile
true
If set to true, generates static content with one print statement per input line, to ease debugging.
scratchdir
The default work directory for the web application
Specifies the working directory created for storing all the generated code.
checkInterval
300
Specifies the time in seconds between checks to see if a JSP page needs to be recompiled. Applicable if development is false and reloading is true, which enables background recompiles.
compiler
javac
Specifies the compiler Ant uses to compile JSP pages. See the Ant documentation for more information:
http://computing.ee.ethz.ch/sepp/ant-1.5.4-ke/manual/index.html
classpath
created dynamically based on the current web application
Specifies the classpath to use when compiling generated servlets.
development
true
If set to true, checks JSP pages for modification on every access.
enablePooling
true
If set to true, tag handler pooling is enabled.
fork
true
Specifies that Ant forks compiles of JSP pages so that a separate JVM is used for JSP page compiles from the one in which Tomcat is running.
trimSpaces
false
If set to true, trims white spaces in template text between actions or directives.
reloading
true
If set to true, checks for modified JSP pages.
suppressSmap
false
If set to true, generation of SMAP information for JSR 45 debugging is suppressed.
dumpSmap
false
If set to true, dumps SMAP information for JSR 45 debugging to a file. Set to false if suppressSmap is true.
genStrAsCharArray
false
If set to true, generates text strings as char arrays, which improves performance in some cases.
errorOnUseBeanInvalidClassAttribute
false
If set to true, issues an error when the value of the class attribute in a useBean action is not a valid bean class.
xpoweredBy
true
If set to true, the X-Powered-By response header is added by the generated servlet.
Internationalization Elements
Internationalization elements are as follows:
locale-charset-info
Specifies information about the application’s internationalization settings.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the locale-charset-info element.
Attributes
The following table describes attributes for the locale-charset-info element.
Table 5-46 locale-charset-info Attributes
Attribute
Default
Description
default-locale
none
Although a value is required, the value is ignored. Use the default-charset attribute of the parameter-encoding element.
locale-charset-map
Maps locales and agents to character encodings. Provided for backward compatibility. Used only for request processing. Used only if the character encoding is not specified in the request and cannot be derived from the optional parameter-encoding element.
For encodings you can use, see:
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4/docs/guide/intl/encoding.doc.html
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the locale-charset-map element.
Table 5-47 locale-charset-map Subelements
Element
Required
Description
zero or one
Specifies an optional text description of a mapping.
Attributes
The following table describes attributes for the locale-charset-map element.
Table 5-48 locale-charset-map Attributes
Attribute
Default
Description
locale
none
Specifies the locale name.
agent
none
(optional) Specifies the type of client that interacts with the application server. For a given locale, different agents may have different preferred character encodings. The value of this attribute must exactly match the value of the user-agent HTTP request header sent by the client. See the Example agent Attribute Values table for more information.
charset
none
Specifies the character encoding to which the locale maps.
Example Agents
The following table specifies example agent attribute values.
parameter-encoding
Specifies the default request character encoding and how the web container decodes parameters from forms according to a hidden field value.
For encodings you can use, see:
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4/docs/guide/intl/encoding.doc.html
Subelements
none
Attributes
The following table describes attributes for the parameter-encoding element.
Sample sun-web.xml File
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE sun-web-app PUBLIC '-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD Application Server 8.0 Servlet 2.4//EN' 'http://www.sun.com/software/appserver/dtds/sun-web-app_2_4-0.dtd'>
<sun-web-app>
<session-config>
<session-manager/>
</session-config>
<resource-ref>
<res-ref-name>mail/Session</res-ref-name>
<jndi-name>mail/Session</jndi-name>
</resource-ref>
<jsp-config/>
</sun-web-app>
The sun-ejb-jar.xml FileThis section describes the XML elements in the sun-ejb-jar.xml file and provides an example file in the following sections:
General Elements
General elements are as follows:
description
Contains data that specifies a text description of the containing element.
Subelements
none
ejb
Defines runtime properties for a single enterprise bean within the application. The subelements listed below apply to particular enterprise beans as follows:
- All types of beans: ejb-name, ejb-ref, resource-ref, resource-env-ref, cmp, ior-security-config, gen-classes, jndi-name
- Stateless session beans and message-driven beans: bean-pool
- Stateful session beans and entity beans: bean-cache
- Entity beans: commit-option, bean-cache, bean-pool, is-read-only-bean (BMP only), refresh-period-in-seconds (BMP only)
- Message-driven beans: mdb-connection-factory, jms-durable-subscription-name, jms-max-messages-load, bean-pool
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the ejb element.
Example
<ejb>
<ejb-name>CustomerEJB</ejb-name>
<jndi-name>customer</jndi-name>
<resource-ref>
<res-ref-name>jdbc/SimpleBank</res-ref-name>
<jndi-name>jdbc/PointBase</jndi-name>
</resource-ref>
<is-read-only-bean>false</is-read-only-bean>
<commit-option>B</commit-option>
<bean-pool>
<steady-pool-size>10</steady-pool-size>
<resize-quantity>10</resize-quantity>
<max-pool-size>100</max-pool-size>
<pool-idle-timeout-in-seconds>600</pool-idle-timeout-in-seconds>
</bean-pool>
<bean-cache>
<max-cache-size>100</max-cache-size>
<resize-quantity>10</resize-quantity>
<removal-timeout-in-seconds>3600</removal-timeout-in-seconds>
<victim-selection-policy>LRU</victim-selection-policy>
</bean-cache>
</ejb>ejb-name
Matches the ejb-name in the corresponding ejb-jar.xml file. The name must be unique among the names of the enterprise beans in the same EJB JAR file.
There is no architected relationship between the ejb-name in the deployment descriptor and the JNDI name that the deployer assigns to the EJB component’s home.
Subelements
none
Example
<ejb-name>EmployeeService</ejb-name>
enterprise-beans
Specifies all the runtime properties for an EJB JAR file in the application.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the enterprise-beans element.
Example
<enterprise-beans>
<ejb>
<ejb-name>CustomerEJB</ejb-name>
<jndi-name>customer</jndi-name>
<resource-ref>
<res-ref-name>jdbc/SimpleBank</res-ref-name>
<jndi-name>jdbc/PointBase</jndi-name>
</resource-ref>
<is-read-only-bean>false</is-read-only-bean>
<commit-option>B</commit-option>
<bean-pool>
<steady-pool-size>10</steady-pool-size>
<resize-quantity>10</resize-quantity>
<max-pool-size>100</max-pool-size>
<pool-idle-timeout-in-seconds>600</pool-idle-timeout-in-seconds>
</bean-pool>
<bean-cache>
<max-cache-size>100</max-cache-size>
<resize-quantity>10</resize-quantity>
<removal-timeout-in-seconds>3600</removal-timeout-in-seconds>
<victim-selection-policy>LRU</victim-selection-policy>
</bean-cache>
</ejb>
</enterprise-beans>is-read-only-bean
Specifies that this bean is a read-only bean (BMP only).
Subelements
none
Example
<is-read-only-bean>false</is-read-only-bean>
name
Contains data that specifies the name of the entity.
Subelements
none
property
Specifies the name and value of a property.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the property element.
Table 5-53 property subelements
Element
Required
Description
only one
Specifies the name of the entity.
only one
Specifies the value of the entity.
refresh-period-in-seconds
Specifies the rate at which a read-only-bean must be refreshed from the data source. If the value is less than or equal to zero, the bean is never refreshed; if the value is greater than zero, the bean instances are refreshed at specified intervals. This rate is just a hint to the container. Default is 0 (no refresh).
Subelements
none
sun-ejb-jar
Defines the Sun Java System Application Server-specific configuration for an EJB JAR file in the application. This is the root element; there can only be one sun-ejb-jar element in an sun-ejb-jar.xml file.
Refer to Sample sun-web.xml File for example of this file.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the sun-ejb-jar element.
unique-id
Specifies a unique system identifier. This data is automatically generated and updated at deployment/redeployment. Developers should not specify or edit this value.
Subelements
none
value
Contains data that specifies the value of the entity.
Subelements
none
Role Mapping Elements
The role mapping element maps a role, as specified in the EJB JAR role-name entries, to a environment-specific user or group. If it maps to a user, it must be a concrete user which exists in the current realm who can log into the server using the current authentication method. If it maps to a group, the realm must support groups and it must be a concrete group which exists in the current realm. To be useful, there must be at least one user in that realm who belongs to that group.
Role mapping elements are as follows:
group-name
Specifies the group name.
Subelements
none
principal
Defines a node that specifies a user name on the platform.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the principal element.
Table 5-55 principal Subelements
Subelement
Required
Description
only one
Specifies the name of the user.
principal-name
Specifies the principal (user) name in an enterprise bean that has the run-as role specified.
Subelements
none
role-name
Specifies the role-name in the security-role element of the ejb-jar.xml file.
Subelements
none
Example
<role-name>employee</role-name>
security-role-mapping
Maps roles to users and groups.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the security-role-mapping element.
server-name
Specifies the name of the server where the application is being deployed.
Subelements
none
Reference Elements
Reference elements are as follows:
ejb-ref
Maps the absolute jndi-name name to the ejb-ref element in the corresponding J2EE XML file, ejb-jar.xml. The ejb-ref element is used for the declaration of a reference to an EJB’s home. Applies to session beans or entity beans.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the ejb-ref element.
Table 5-57 ejb-ref Subelements
Subelement
Required
Description
only one
Specifies the ejb-ref-name in the corresponding J2EE EJB JAR file ejb-ref entry.
only one
Specifies the absolute jndi-name.
ejb-ref-name
Specifies the ejb-ref-name in the corresponding J2EE XML file ejb-ref entry. The name must be unique within the enterprise bean, and should be prefixed with ejb/.
Subelements
none
Example
<ejb-ref-name>ejb/Payroll</ejb-ref-name>
jndi-name
Specifies the absolute jndi-name.
For entity beans and session beans, this value specifies the global JNDI name of the EJBHome object. It is only needed if the entity or session bean exposes a remote view.
For JMS message-driven beans, this is the JNDI name of the JMS resource from which the message-driven bean should consume JMS messages. This information can alternatively be specified within the activation-config subelement of the mdb-resource-adapter element. For more information about JMS resources, see Chapter 14, “Using the Java Message Service.”
Subelements
none
Example
<jndi-name>ejb/OrderEJB</jndi-name>
pass-by-reference
Specifies the passing method used by a servlet or enterprise bean calling a remote interface method in another bean that is co-located within the same process.
- If false (the default if this element is not present), this application uses pass-by-value semantics.
- If true, this application uses pass-by-reference semantics.
When a servlet or enterprise bean calls a remote interface method in another bean that is co-located within the same process, by default the Sun Java System Application Server makes copies of all the call parameters in order to preserve the pass-by-value semantics. This increases the call overhead and decreases performance.
However, if the calling method does not mutate the object being passed as a parameter, it is safe to pass the object itself without making a copy of it. To do this, set the pass-by-reference value to true.
To apply pass-by-reference semantics to an entire J2EE application containing multiple EJB modules, you can set the same element in the sun-application.xml file. If you want to use pass-by-reference at both the bean and application level, the bean level takes precedence. For information about the sun-application.xml file, see The sun-application.xml File.
Subelements
none
res-ref-name
Specifies the res-ref-name in the corresponding J2EE ejb-jar.xml file resource-ref entry. The res-ref-name element specifies the name of a resource manager connection factory reference. The name must be unique within an enterprise bean.
Subelements
none
Example
<res-ref-name>jdbc/SimpleBank</res-ref-name>
resource-env-ref
Maps the resource-env-ref-name in the corresponding J2EE ejb-jar.xml file resource-env-ref entry to an absolute jndi-name in the resources element in the domain.xml file. The resource-env-ref element contains a declaration of an enterprise bean's reference to an administered object associated with a resource in the bean's environment.
Used in entity, message-driven, and session beans.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the resource-env-ref element.
Example
<resource-env-ref>
<resource-env-ref-name>
jms/StockQueueName
</resource-env-ref-name>
<jndi-name>jms/StockQueue</jndi-name>
</resource-env-ref>resource-env-ref-name
Specifies the resource-ref-name in the corresponding J2EE ejb-jar.xml file resource-env-ref entry. The resource-env-ref-name element specifies the name of a resource environment reference; its value is the environment entry name used in the EJB code. The name must be unique within an enterprise bean.
Subelements
none
Example
<resource-env-ref-name>jms/StockQueue</resource-env-ref-name>
resource-ref
Maps the res-ref-name in the corresponding J2EE ejb-jar.xml file resource-ref entry to the absolute jndi-name in the resources element in the domain.xml file. The resource-ref element contains a declaration of an EJB’s reference to an external resource. Used in entity, message-driven, and session beans.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the resource-ref element.
Example
<resource-ref>
<res-ref-name>jdbc/EmployeeDBName</res-ref-name>
<jndi-name>jdbc/EmployeeDB</jndi-name>
</resource-ref>message-destination
Specifies the name of a logical message-destination defined within an application. The message-destination-name matches the corresponding message-destination-name in the ejb-jar.xml file.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the message-destination element.
message-destination-name
Contains data that specifies the name of a logical message destination defined within the corresponding ejb-jar.xml file.
Subelements
none
Messaging Elements
This section contains the following elements associated with messaging:
activation-config
Specifies an activation configuration, which includes the runtime configuration properties of the message-driven bean in its operational environment. For example, this may include information about the name of a physical JMS destination. Matches and overrides the activation-config element in the ejb-jar.xml file.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the activation-config element.
activation-config-property
Specifies the name and value of an activation configuration property.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the activation-config-property element.
activation-config-property-name
Contains data that specifies the name of an activation configuration property.
Subelements
none
activation-config-property-value
Contains data that specifies the value of an activation configuration property.
Subelements
none
jms-durable-subscription-name
Specifies the durable subscription associated with a message-driven bean class. Only applies to the Java Message Service Topic Destination type, and only when the message-driven bean deployment descriptor subscription durability is Durable.
Subelements
none
jms-max-messages-load
Specifies the maximum number of messages to load into a Java Message Service session at one time for a message-driven bean to serve. The default is 1.
Subelements
none
mdb-connection-factory
Specifies the connection factory associated with a message-driven bean. Queue or Topic type must be consistent with the Java Message Service Destination type associated with the message-driven bean class.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the mdb-connection-factory element.
mdb-resource-adapter
Specifies runtime configuration information for a message-driven bean.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the mdb-resource-adapter element.
Table 5-64 mdb-resource-adapter subelements
Element
Required
Description
zero or one
Specifies a resource adapter module ID.
one or more
Specifies an activation configuration.
resource-adapter-mid
Contains data that specifies the module ID of the resource adapter that is responsible for delivering messages to the message-driven bean.
Subelements
none
Security Elements
This section describes the elements that are associated with authentication, authorization, and general security. The following elements are included:
as-context
Specifies the authentication mechanism that will be used to authenticate the client. If specified, it will be USERNAME_PASSWORD.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the as-context element.
auth-method
Specifies the authentication method. The only supported value is USERNAME_PASSWORD.
Subelements
none
caller-propagation
Specifies if the target will accept propagated caller identities. The values are NONE, SUPPORTED, or REQUIRED.
Subelements
none
confidentiality
Specifies if the target supports privacy-protected messages. The values are NONE, SUPPORTED, or REQUIRED.
Subelements
none
default-resource-principal
Specifies the default sign-on (name/password) to the resource manager.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the default-resource-principal element.
establish-trust-in-client
Specifies if the target is capable of authenticating a client. The values are NONE, SUPPORTED, or REQUIRED.
Subelements
none
establish-trust-in-target
Specifies if the target is capable of authenticating to a client. The values are NONE, SUPPORTED, or REQUIRED.
Subelements
none
integrity
Specifies if the target supports integrity-protected messages. The values are NONE, SUPPORTED, or REQUIRED.
Subelements
none
ior-security-config
Specifies the security information for the input-output redirection (IOR).
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the ior-security-config element.
name
Specifies the name of an entity.
Subelements
none
password
Specifies the password that security needs to complete authentication.
Subelements
none
realm
Specifies the realm in which the user is authenticated.
Subelements
none
required
Specifies if the authentication method specified is required to be used for client authentication. If so, the EstablishTrustInClient bit will be set in the target_requires field of as-context. The value is either true or false.
Subelements
none
sas-context
Describes the sas-context fields.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the sas-context element.
Table 5-68 sas-context Subelements
Subelement
Required
Description
only one
Specifies if the target will accept propagated caller identities. The values are NONE, SUPPORTED, or REQUIRED.
transport-config
Specifies the security transport information.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the transport-config element.
Persistence Elements
This section describes the elements associated with container-managed persistence (CMP), the persistence manager, and the persistence vendor. For information on using these elements, refer to Chapter 8, "Using Container-Managed Persistence for Entity Beans."
The following elements are included:
cmp
Describes runtime information for a CMP entity bean object for EJB1.1 and EJB2.1 beans.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the cmp element.
cmp-resource
Specifies the database to be used for storing CMP beans. For more information about this element, see Configuring the Resource Manager.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the cmp-resource element.
create-tables-at-deploy
Contains data that specifies whether database tables are created for beans that are automatically mapped by the EJB container. If true, creates tables in the database. If false, does not create tables.
This element can be overridden during deployment. See Table 8-2.
Subelements
none
database-vendor-name
Contains data that specifies the name of the database vendor for which tables can be created. Allowed values are db2, mssql, oracle, pointbase, and sybase, case-insensitive.
If no value is specified, a connection is made to the resource specified by the jndi-name subelement of the cmp-resource element, and the database vendor name is read. If the connection cannot be established, or if the value is not recognized, SQL-92 compliance is presumed.
This element can be overridden during deployment. See Table 8-2.
Subelements
none
drop-tables-at-undeploy
Contains data that specifies whether database tables that were automatically created when the bean(s) were last deployed are dropped when the bean(s) are undeployed. If true, drops tables from the database. If false, does not drop tables.
This element can be overridden during deployment. See Table 8-2.
Subelements
none
finder
Describes the finders for CMP 1.1 with a method name and query.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the finder element.
is-one-one-cmp
This element is not implemented.
Subelements
none
mapping-properties
This element is not implemented.
Subelements
none
method-name
Specifies the method name for the finder. The method-name element contains a name of an EJB method.
Examples
<method-name>findTeammates</method-name>
<method-name>*</method-name>
Subelements
none
one-one-finders
Describes the finders for CMP 1.1 beans.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the one-one-finders element.
Table 5-73 one-one-finders Subelements
Subelement
Required
Description
one or more
Describes the finders for CMP 1.1 with a method name and query.
pm-class-generator
Specifies which vendor-specific concrete class generator is to be used. This is the name of the class specific to the vendor.
Subelements
none
pm-config
Specifies the vendor-specific configuration file to be used.
Subelements
none
pm-descriptor
Describes the properties of the persistence manager associated with an entity bean.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the pm-descriptor element.
pm-descriptors
Specifies one or more persistence manager descriptors, but only one of them must be in use at any given time. If none are specified, the Sun CMP persistence manager is used.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the pm-descriptors element.
pm-identifier
Specifies the vendor who provided the persistence manager implementation. For example, this could be Sun Java System Application Server CMP or a third-party vendor.
Subelements
none
pm-inuse
Specifies whether this particular persistence manager must be used or not.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the pm-inuse element.
pm-mapping-factory
Specifies which vendor-specific mapping factory is to be used. This is the name of the class specific to the vendor.
Subelements
none
pm-version
Specifies which version of the persistence manager vendor product is to be used.
Subelements
none
query-filter
Specifies the query filter for the CMP 1.1 finder.
Subelements
none
query-ordering
Specifies the query ordering for the CMP 1.1 finder.
Subelements
none
query-params
Specifies the query parameters for the CMP 1.1 finder.
Subelements
none
query-variables
Specifies variables in query expression for the CMP 1.1 finder.
Subelements
none
schema-generator-properties
Specifies field-specific type mappings in property subelements.
Also allows you to set the use-unique-table-names property. If true, this property specifies that generated table names are unique within each application server domain. The default is false. This property can be overridden during deployment. See Table 8-2.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the schema-generator-properties element.
Table 5-77 schema-generator-properties Subelements
Subelement
Required
Description
zero or more
Specifies a property name and value.
Example
<schema-generator-properties>
<property>
<name>
Employee.firstName.jdbc-type
</name>
<value>char</value>
</property>
<property>
<name>
Employee.firstName.jdbc-maximum-length
</name>
<value>25</value>
</property>
<property>
<name>
use-unique-table-names
</name>
<value>true</value>
</property>
</schema-generator-properties>Pooling and Caching Elements
This section describes the elements associated with cache, timeout, and the EJB pool. These elements are used to control memory usage and performance tuning. For more information, refer to the Sun Java System Application Server Performance Tuning Guide.
The following elements are discussed:
bean-cache
Specifies the entity bean cache properties. Used for entity beans and stateful session beans.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the bean-cache element.
Example
<bean-cache>
<max-cache-size>100</max-cache-size>
<cache-resize-quantity>10</cache-resize-quantity>
<removal-timeout-in-seconds>3600</removal-timeout-in-seconds>
<victim-selection-policy>LRU</victim-selection-policy>
<cache-idle-timeout-in-seconds>
600
</cache-idle-timeout-in-seconds>
<removal-timeout-in-seconds>5400</removal-timeout-in-seconds>
</bean-cache>bean-pool
Specifies the pool properties of stateless session beans, entity beans, and message-driven bean.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the bean-pool element.
Example
<bean-pool>
<steady-pool-size>10</steady-pool-size>
<resize-quantity>10</resize-quantity>
<max-pool-size>100</max-pool-size>
<pool-idle-timeout-in-seconds>600</pool-idle-timeout-in-seconds>
</bean-pool>cache-idle-timeout-in-seconds
Specifies the maximum time that a bean can remain idle in the cache. After this amount of time, the container can passivate this bean. A value of 0 specifies that beans may never become candidates for passivation. Default is 600.
Applies to stateful session beans and entity beans.
Subelements
none
cmt-timeout-in-seconds
Contains data that overrides the Transaction Timeout setting of the Transaction Service for an individual bean. The default value, 0, specifies that the default Transaction Service timeout is used. If positive, this value is used for all methods in the bean that start a new container-managed transaction. This value is not used if the bean joins a client transaction.
Subelements
none
commit-option
Specifies the commit option that will be used on transaction completion. Valid values for the Sun Java System Application Server are B or C. Default value is B.
Applies to entity beans.
Subelements
none
Example
<commit-option>B</commit-option>
is-cache-overflow-allowed
This element is deprecated and should not be used.
max-cache-size
Specifies the maximum number of beans allowable in cache. A value of zero indicates an unbounded cache. In reality, there is no hard limit. The max-cache-size limit is just a hint to the cache implementation. Default is 512.
Applies to stateful session beans and entity beans.
Subelements
none
Example
<max-cache-size>100</max-cache-size>
max-pool-size
Specifies the maximum number of bean instances in the pool. Values are from 0 (1 for message-driven bean) to MAX_INTEGER. A value of 0 means the pool is unbounded. Default is 64.
Applies to all beans.
Subelements
none
Example
<max-pool-size>100</max-pool-size>
max-wait-time-in-millis
This element is deprecated and should not be used.
pool-idle-timeout-in-seconds
Specifies the maximum time, in seconds, that a bean instance is allowed to remain idle in the pool. When this timeout expires, the bean instance in a pool becomes a candidate for passivation or deletion. This is a hint to the server. A value of 0 specifies that idle beans can remain in the pool indefinitely. Default value is 600.
Applies to stateless session beans, entity beans, and message-driven beans.
Note
For a stateless session bean or a message-driven bean, the bean can be removed (garbage collected) when the timeout expires.
Subelements
none
Example
<pool-idle-timeout-in-seconds>600</pool-idle-timeout-in-seconds>
removal-timeout-in-seconds
Specifies the amount of time a bean instance can remain idle in the container before it is removed (timeout). A value of 0 specifies that the container does not remove inactive beans automatically. The default value is 5400.
If removal-timeout-in-seconds is less than or equal to cache-idle-timeout-in-seconds, beans are removed immediately without being passivated.
Applies to stateful session beans.
For related information, see cache-idle-timeout-in-seconds.
Subelements
none
Example
<removal-timeout-in-seconds>3600</removal-timeout-in-seconds>
resize-quantity
Specifies the number of bean instances to be:
- Created, if a request arrives when the pool has less than steady-pool-size quantity of beans (applies to pools only for creation). If the pool has more than steady-pool-size minus resize-quantity of beans, then resize-quantity is still created.
- Removed, when the pool-idle-timeout-in-seconds timer expires and a cleaner thread removes any unused instances.
- For caches, when max-cache-size is reached, resize-quantity beans will be selected for passivation using victim-selection-policy. In addition, the cache-idle-timeout-in-seconds or cache-remove-timeout-in-seconds timers will passivate beans from the cache.
- For pools, when the max-pool-size is reached, resize-quantity beans will be selected for removal. In addition the pool-idle-timeout-in-seconds timer will remove beans until steady-pool-size is reached.
Values are from 0 to MAX_INTEGER. The pool is not resized below the steady-pool-size. Default is 16.
Applies to stateless session beans, entity beans, and message-driven beans.
For EJB pools, the default value can be the value of the ejb-container element pool-resize-quantity in the domain.xml file. Default is 16.
For EJB caches, the default value can be the value of the ejb-container element cache-resize-quantity in the domain.xml file. Default is 32.
For message-driven beans, the default can be the value of the mdb-container pool-resize-quantity element in the domain.xml file. Default is 2.
Subelements
none
Example
<resize-quantity>10</resize-quantity>
steady-pool-size
Specifies the initial and minimum number of bean instances that should be maintained in the pool. Default is 32. Applies to stateless session beans and message-driven beans.
Subelements
none
Example
<steady-pool-size>10</steady-pool-size>
victim-selection-policy
Specifies how stateful session beans are selected for passivation. Possible values are First In, First Out (FIFO), Least Recently Used (LRU), Not Recently Used (NRU). The default value is NRU, which is actually pseudo-LRU.
The victims are generally passivated into a backup store (typically a file system or database). This store is cleaned during startup, and also by a periodic background process that removes idle entries as specified by removal-timeout-in-seconds. The backup store is monitored by a background thread (or sweeper thread) to remove unwanted entries.
Applies to stateful session beans.
Subelements
none
Example
<victim-selection-policy>LRU</victim-selection-policy>
Class Elements
This section describes the elements associated with classes. The following elements are included:
gen-classes
Specifies all the generated class names for a bean.
Note
This is automatically generated by the server at deployment/redeployment time. It should not be specified by the developer or changed after deployment.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the gen-class element.
local-home-impl
Specifies the fully-qualified class name of the generated EJBLocalHome impl class.
Note
This is automatically generated by the server at deployment/redeployment time. It should not be specified by the developer or changed after deployment.
Subelements
none
local-impl
Specifies the fully-qualified class name of the generated EJBLocalObject impl class.
Note
This is automatically generated by the server at deployment/redeployment time. It should not be specified by the developer or changed after deployment.
Subelements
none
remote-home-impl
Specifies the fully-qualified class name of the generated EJBHome impl class.
Note
This is automatically generated by the server at deployment/redeployment time. It should not be specified by the developer or changed after deployment.
Subelements
none
remote-impl
Specifies the fully-qualified class name of the generated EJBObject impl class.
Note
This is automatically generated by the server at deployment/redeployment time. It should not be specified by the developer or changed after deployment.
Subelements
none
Sample sun-ejb-jar.xml File
For information on these elements, refer to The sun-ejb-jar.xml File.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE sun-ejb-jar PUBLIC '-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD Application Server 8.0 EJB 2.1//EN' 'http://www.sun.com/software/appserver/dtds/sun-ejb-jar_2_1-0.dtd'>
<sun-ejb-jar>
<display-name>First Module</display-name>
<enterprise-beans>
<ejb>
<ejb-name>CustomerEJB</ejb-name>
<jndi-name>customer</jndi-name>
<bean-pool>
<steady-pool-size>10</steady-pool-size>
<resize-quantity>10</resize-quantity>
<max-pool-size>100</max-pool-size>
<pool-idle-timeout-in-seconds>600</pool-idle-timeout-in-seconds>
</bean-pool>
<bean-cache>
<max-cache-size>100</max-cache-size>
<resize-quantity>10</resize-quantity>
<removal-timeout-in-seconds>3600</removal-timeout-in-seconds>
<victim-selection-policy>LRU</victim-selection-policy>
</bean-cache>
</ejb>
<cmp-resource>
<jndi-name>jdbc/PointBase</jndi-name>
<create-tables-at-deploy>true</create-tables-at-deploy>
<drop-tables-at-undeploy>true</drop-tables-at-undeploy>
</cmp-resource>
</enterprise-beans>
</sun-ejb-jar>
The sun-cmp-mappings.xml FileThis section describes the XML elements in the sun-cmp-mappings.xml file and provides database schema and XML file examples in the following sections:
Persistence Elements provides information on persistence-related elements in the sun-ejb-jar.xml file.
check-all-at-commit
This element is not implemented. Do not use.
Subelements
none
check-modified-at-commit
Checks concurrent modification of fields in modified beans at commit time.
Subelements
none
cmp-field-mapping
The cmp-field-mapping element associates a field with one or more columns that it maps to. The column can be from a bean’s primary table or any defined secondary table. If a field is mapped to multiple columns, the column listed first in this element is used as a source for getting the value from the database. The columns are updated in the order they appear. There is one cmp-field-mapping element for each cmp-field element defined in the ejb-jar.xml file.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the cmp-field-mapping element.
cmr-field-mapping
A container-managed relationship field has a name and one or more column pairs that define the relationship. There is one cmr-field-mapping element for each cmr-field element in the ejb-jar.xml file. A relationship can also participate in a fetch group.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the cmr-field-mapping element.
cmr-field-name
Specifies the Java identifier of a field. Must match the value of the cmr-field-name subelement of the cmr-field element in the ejb-jar.xml file.
Subelements
none
column-name
Specifies the name of a column from the primary table, or the qualified table name (TABLE.COLUMN) of a column from a secondary or related table.
Subelements
none
column-pair
Specifies the pair of columns that determine the relationship between two database tables. Each column-pair must contain exactly two column-name subelements, which specify the column’s names. The first column-name element names the table that this bean is mapped to, and the second column-name names the column in the related table.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the column-pair element.
consistency
Specifies container behavior in guaranteeing transactional consistency of the data in the bean.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the consistency element.
ejb-name
Specifies the ejb-name of the entity bean in the ejb-jar.xml file to which the container-managed persistence (CMP) beans corresponds.
Subelements
none
entity-mapping
Specifies the mapping a bean to database columns.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the entity-mapping element.
fetched-with
Specifies the fetch group configuration for fields and relationships. The fetched-with element has different default values based on its parent element.
- If there is no fetched-with subelement of a cmp-field-mapping, the default value is assumed to be:
<fetched-with><level>0</level></fetched-with>
- If there is no fetched-with subelement of a cmr-field-mapping, the default value is assumed to be:
<fetched-with><none/></fetched-with>
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the fetched-with element.
field-name
Specifies the Java identifier of a field. This identifier must match the value of the field-name subelement of the cmp-field element in the ejb-jar.xml file.
Subelements
none
level
Specifies the name of a hierarchical fetch group. The name must be an integer. Fields and relationships that belong to a hierarchical fetch group of equal (or lesser) value are fetched at the same time. The value of level must be greater than zero. Only one is allowed.
Subelements
none
lock-when-loaded
Places a database update lock on the rows corresponding to the bean whenever the bean is loaded. How the lock is placed is database-dependent. The lock is released when the transaction finishes (commit or rollback). While the lock is placed, other database users have read access to the bean.
Subelements
none
lock-when-modified
This element is not implemented. Do not use.
Subelements
none
named-group
Specifies the name of an independent fetch group. All the fields and relationships that are part of a named group are fetched at the same time. A field can only belong to one fetch group, regardless of what type of fetch group is used. One is allowed.
Subelements
none
none
Specifies that this field or relationship is fetched by itself, with no other fields or relationships.
Subelements
none
read-only
Specifies that a field is read-only.
Subelements
none
schema
Specifies the file that contains a description of the database schema to which the beans in this sun-cmp-mappings.xml file are mapped. If this element is empty, the database schema file is automatically generated at deployment time. Otherwise, the schema element should name a .dbschema file with a pathname relative to the directory containing the sun-cmp-mappings.xml file, but without the .dbschema extension. For example:
<schema/> <!-- use automatic schema generation -->
<schema>CompanySchema</schema> <!-- use "CompanySchema.dbschema" -->
See Capturing the Database Schema Automatically.
Subelements
none
secondary-table
Specifies a bean’s secondary table(s).
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the secondary-table element.
sun-cmp-mapping
Specifies beans mapped to a particular database schema.
Note
A bean cannot be related to a bean that maps to a different database schema, even if the beans are deployed in the same EJB JAR file.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the sun-cmp-mapping element.
sun-cmp-mappings
Specifies the set of sun-cmp-mapping elements for all the beans that are mapped in an EJB JAR collection.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the sun-cmp-mappings element.
Table 5-89 sun-cmp-mappings Subelements
Subelement
Required
Description
one or more
Specifies beans mapped to a particular database schema.
table-name
Specifies the name of a database table. The table must be present in the database schema file. See Capturing the Database Schema Automatically.
Subelements
none
Sample Database Schema Definition
create table TEAMEJB (
TEAMID varchar2(256) not null,
NAME varchar2(120) null,
CITY char(30) not null,
LEAGUEEJB_LEAGUEID varchar2(256) null,
constraint PK_TEAMEJB primary key (TEAMID)
)create table PLAYEREJB (
POSITION varchar2(15) null,
PLAYERID varchar2(256) not null,
NAME char(64) null,
SALARY number(10, 2) not null,
constraint PK_PLAYEREJB primary key (PLAYERID)
)create table LEAGUEEJB (
LEAGUEID varchar2(256) not null,
NAME varchar2(256) null,
SPORT varchar2(256) null,
constraint PK_LEAGUEEJB primary key (LEAGUEID)
)create table PLAYEREJBTEAMEJB (
PLAYEREJB_PLAYERID varchar2(256) null,
TEAMEJB_TEAMID varchar2(256) null
)alter table TEAMEJB
add constraint FK_LEAGUE foreign key (LEAGUEEJB_LEAGUEID)
references LEAGUEEJB (LEAGUEID)alter table PLAYEREJBTEAMEJB
add constraint FK_TEAMS foreign key (PLAYEREJB_PLAYERID)
references PLAYEREJB (PLAYERID)alter table PLAYEREJBTEAMEJB
add constraint FK_PLAYERS foreign key (TEAMEJB_TEAMID)
references TEAMEJB (TEAMID)Sample sun-cmp-mappings.xml File
The following mapping would be in a deployable EJB JAR file’s META-INF/sun-cmp-mappings.xml file:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<sun-cmp-mappings>
<sun-cmp-mapping>
<schema>Roster</schema>
<entity-mapping>
<ejb-name>TeamEJB</ejb-name>
<table-name>TEAMEJB</table-name>
<cmp-field-mapping>
<field-name>teamId</field-name>
<column-name>TEAMEJB.TEAMID</column-name>
</cmp-field-mapping>
<cmp-field-mapping>
<field-name>name</field-name>
<column-name>TEAMEJB.NAME9</column-name>
</cmp-field-mapping>
<cmp-field-mapping>
<field-name>city</field-name>
<column-name>TEAMEJB.CITY</column-name>
</cmp-field-mapping>
<cmr-field-mapping>
<cmr-field-name>league</cmr-field-name>
<column-pair>
<column-name>TEAMEJB.LEAGUEEJB_LEAGUEID</column-name>
<column-name>LEAGUEEJB.LEAGUEID</column-name>
</column-pair>
<fetched-with>
<none/>
</fetched-with>
</cmr-field-mapping>
<cmr-field-mapping>
<cmr-field-name>players</cmr-field-name>
<column-pair>
<column-name>TEAMEJB.TEAMID</column-name>
<column-name>PLAYEREJBTEAMEJB.TEAMEJB_TEAMID</column-name>
</column-pair>
<column-pair>
<column-name>PLAYEREJBTEAMEJB.PLAYEREJB_PLAYERID</column-name>
<column-name>PLAYEREJB.PLAYERID</column-name>
</column-pair>
<fetched-with>
<none/>
</fetched-with>
</cmr-field-mapping>
</entity-mapping>
<entity-mapping>
<ejb-name>PlayerEJB</ejb-name>
<table-name>PLAYEREJB</table-name>
<cmp-field-mapping>
<field-name>position</field-name>
<column-name>PLAYEREJB.POSITION9</column-name>
</cmp-field-mapping>
<cmp-field-mapping>
<field-name>playerId</field-name>
<column-name>PLAYEREJB.PLAYERID</column-name>
</cmp-field-mapping>
<cmp-field-mapping>
<field-name>name</field-name>
<column-name>PLAYEREJB.NAME9</column-name>
</cmp-field-mapping>
<cmp-field-mapping>
<field-name>salary</field-name>
<column-name>PLAYEREJB.SALARY</column-name>
</cmp-field-mapping>
<cmr-field-mapping>
<cmr-field-name>teams</cmr-field-name>
<column-pair>
<column-name>PLAYEREJB.PLAYERID</column-name>
<column-name>PLAYEREJBTEAMEJB.PLAYEREJB_PLAYERID</column-name>
</column-pair>
<column-pair>
<column-name>PLAYEREJBTEAMEJB.TEAMEJB_TEAMID</column-name>
<column-name>TEAMEJB.TEAMID</column-name>
</column-pair>
<fetched-with>
<none/>
</fetched-with>
</cmr-field-mapping>
</entity-mapping>
<entity-mapping>
<ejb-name>LeagueEJB</ejb-name>
<table-name>LEAGUEEJB</table-name>
<cmp-field-mapping>
<field-name>leagueId</field-name>
<column-name>LEAGUEEJB.LEAGUEID</column-name>
</cmp-field-mapping>
<cmp-field-mapping>
<field-name>name</field-name>
<column-name>LEAGUEEJB.NAME9</column-name>
</cmp-field-mapping>
<cmp-field-mapping>
<field-name>sport</field-name>
<column-name>LEAGUEEJB.SPORT</column-name>
</cmp-field-mapping>
<cmr-field-mapping>
<cmr-field-name>teams</cmr-field-name>
<column-pair>
<column-name>LEAGUEEJB.LEAGUEID</column-name>
<column-name>TEAMEJB.LEAGUEEJB_LEAGUEID</column-name>
</column-pair>
<fetched-with>
<none/>
</fetched-with>
</cmr-field-mapping>
</entity-mapping>
</sun-cmp-mapping>
</sun-cmp-mappings>
The sun-application-client.xml fileThis section describes the XML elements in the sun-application-client.xml file in the following sections:
- Web Service Elements (service-ref and subelements only)
sun-application-client
This is the root element describing all the runtime bindings of a single application client.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the sun-application-client element.
resource-ref
Maps the absolute JNDI name to the resource-ref element in the corresponding J2EE XML file.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the resource-ref element.
res-ref-name
Specifies the res-ref-name in the corresponding J2EE application-client.xml file resource-ref entry.
Subelements
none
default-resource-principal
Specifies the default principal (user) that the container uses to access a resource.
If this element is used in conjunction with a JMS Connection Factory resource, the name and password subelements must be valid entries in Sun Java System Message Queue’s broker user repository. See the “Security Management” chapter in the Sun Java System Message Queue Administrator’s Guide for details.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the default-resource-principal element.
Table 5-92 default-resource-principal subelements
Element
Required
Description
only one
Specifies the name of the principal.
only one
Specifies the password for the principal.
name
Contains data that specifies the name of the entity.
Subelements
none
password
Contains data that specifies the password for the principal.
Subelements
none
ejb-ref
Maps the ejb-ref-name in the corresponding J2EE application-client.xml file ejb-ref entry to the absolute jndi-name of a bean.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the ejb-ref element.
ejb-ref-name
Contains data that specifies the ejb-ref-name in the corresponding J2EE application-client.xml file ejb-ref entry. This element locates the name of the EJB reference in the application.
Subelements
none
resource-env-ref
Specifies the name of a resource env reference.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the resource-env-ref element.
resource-env-ref-name
Contains data that specifies the res-ref-name in the corresponding J2EE application-client.xml file resource-env-ref entry.
Subelements
none
message-destination
Specifies the name of a logical message-destination defined within an application. The message-destination-name matches the corresponding message-destination-name in the application-client.xml file.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the message-destination element.
message-destination-name
Contains data that specifies the name of a logical message destination defined within the corresponding application-client.xml file.
Subelements
none
jndi-name
Contains data that specifies the absolute jndi-name of a URL resource or a resource in the application-client.xml file.
Subelements
none
The sun-acc.xml FileThis section describes the XML elements in the sun-acc.xml file:
client-container
Defines Sun Java System Application Server specific configuration for the ACC. This is the root element; there can only be one client-container element in a sun-acc.xml file.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the client-container element.
Attributes
The following table describes attributes for the client-container element.
target-server
Defines the IIOP listener configuration of the target server.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the target-server element.
Attributes
The following table describes attributes for the target-server element.
description
Contains data that specifies a text description of the containing element.
Subelement
none
Attributes
none
client-credential
Default client credentials that are sent to the server. If this element is present, the credentials are automatically sent to the server, without prompting the user for the user name and password on the client side.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the client-credential element.
Table 5-100 client-credential subelement
Element
Required
Description
zero or more
Specifies a property, which has a name and a value.
Attributes
The following table describes attributes for the client-credential element.
log-service
Specifies configuration settings for the log file.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the log-service element.
Table 5-102 log-service subelement
Element
Required
Description
zero or more
Specifies a property, which has a name and a value.
Attributes
The following table describes attributes for the log-service element.
security
Defines SSL security configuration for IIOP/SSL communication with the target server.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the security element.
Table 5-104 security subelement
Element
Required
Description
only one
Specifies the SSL processing parameters.
only one
Specifies the location and authentication to read the certification database.
Attributes
none
ssl
Defines SSL processing parameters.
Subelements
none
Attributes
The following table describes attributes for the SSL element.
If both SSL2 and SSL3 are enabled, the server tries SSL3 encryption first. If that fails, the server tries SSL2 encryption. If both SSL2 and SSL3 are enabled for a virtual server, the server tries SSL3 encryption first. If that fails, the server tries SSL2 encryption.
cert-db
Location and password to read the certificate database. Sun Java System Application Server provides utilities with which a certificate database can be created. certutil, distributed as part of NSS can also be used to create certificate database.
Subelement
none
Attributes
The following table describes attributes for the cert-db element.
auth-realm
JAAS is available on the ACC. Defines the optional configuration for JAAS authentication realm.
Authentication realms require provider-specific properties, which vary depending on what a particular implementation needs.
For more information about how to define realms, see “Realm Configuration” on page 44.
Here is an example of the default file realm:
<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.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the auth-realm element.
Table 5-107 auth-realm subelement
Element
Required
Description
zero or more
Specifies a property, which has a name and a value.
Attributes
The following table describes attributes for the auth-realm element.
Table 5-108 auth-realm attributes
Attribute
Default
Description
name
none
Defines the name of this realm.
classname
none
Defines the Java class which implements this realm.
property
Specifies a property, which has a name and a value.
Subelement
none
Attributes
The following table describes attributes for the property element.
Table 5-109 property attributes
Attribute
Default
Description
name
none
Specifies the name of the property.
value
none
Specifies the value of the property.
Web Service ElementsThe optional web service elements described here apply to the sun-web.xml and sun-ejb-jar.xml files. The service-ref element and its subelements also apply to the sun-application-client.xml file. Web service elements are as follows:
webservice-description
Specifies a name and optional publish location for a web service.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the webservice-description element.
webservice-description-name
Contains data that specifies a unique name for the web service within a web or EJB module.
Subelements
none
wsdl-publish-location
Specifies the URL of a directory to which a web service’s WSDL should be published during deployment. Any required files are published to this directory, preserving their location relative to the module-specific WSDL directory (META-INF/wsdl or WEB-INF/wsdl). For example, suppose you have an ejb.jar file whose webservices.xml file’s wsdl-file element contains the following reference:
META-INF/wsdl/a/Foo.wsdl
Suppose your sun-ejb-jar file contains the following element:
<wsdl-publish-location>file:/home/user1/publish</wsdl-publish-location>
The final WSDL is stored in /home/user1/publish/a/Foo.wsdl.
Subelements
none
service-ref
Specifies runtime settings for a web service reference. Runtime information is only needed in the following cases:
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the service-ref element.
service-ref-name
Contains data that specifies the web service reference name relative to java:comp/env.
Subelements
none
port-info
Specifies information for a port within a web service reference.
Either a service-endpoint-interface or a wsdl-port or both should be specified. If both are specified, wsdl-port specifies the port that the container should choose for container-managed port selection.
The same wsdl-port value must not appear in more than one port-info element within the same service-ref.
If a service-endpoint-interface is using container-managed port selection, its value must not appear in more than one port-info element within the same service-ref.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the port-info element.
service-endpoint-interface
Contains data that specifies the web service reference name relative to java:comp/env.
Subelements
none
wsdl-port
Specifies the WSDL port.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the wsdl-port element.
Table 5-113 wsdl-port subelements
Element
Required
Description
only one
Specifies the namespace URI.
only one
Specifies the local part of a QNAME.
namespaceURI
Contains data that specifies the namespace URI.
Subelements
none
localpart
Contains data that specifies the local part of a QNAME.
Subelements
none
stub-property
Specifies JAX-RPC property values that should be set on a javax.xml.rpc.Stub object before it is returned to the web service client. The property names can be any properties supported by the JAX-RPC Stub implementation.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the stub-property element.
Table 5-114 stub-property subelements
Element
Required
Description
only one
Specifies the name of the entity.
only one
Specifies the value of the entity.
Example
<service-ref>
<service-ref-name>service/FooProxy</service-ref-name>
<port-info>
<service-endpoint-interface>a.FooPort</service-endpoint-interface>
<wsdl-port>
<namespaceURI>urn:Foo</namespaceURI>
<localpart>FooPort</localpart>
</wsdl-port>
<stub-property>
<name>javax.xml.rpc.service.endpoint.address</name>
<value>http://localhost:8080/a/Foo</value>
</stub-property>
</port-info>
</service-ref>call-property
Specifies JAX-RPC property values that should be set on a javax.xml.rpc.Call object before it is returned to the web service client. The property names can be any properties supported by the JAX-RPC Call implementation.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the call-property element.
Table 5-115 call-property subelements
Element
Required
Description
only one
Specifies the name of the entity.
only one
Specifies the value of the entity.
name
Contains data that specifies the name of the entity.
Subelements
none
value
Contains data that specifies the value of the entity.
Subelements
none
wsdl-override
Contains data that specifies a valid URL pointing to a final WSDL document. If not specified, the WSDL document associated with the service-ref in the standard J2EE deployment descriptor is used.
Subelements
none
Example
// available via HTTP
<wsdl-override>http://localhost:8000/myservice/myport?WSDL</wsdl-override>// in a file
<wsdl-override>file:/home/user1/myfinalwsdl.wsdl</wsdl-override>service-impl-class
Contains data that specifies the name of the generated service implementation class.
Subelements
none
service-qname
Specifies the WSDL service element that is being referred to.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the service-qname element.
Table 5-116 service-qname subelements
Element
Required
Description
only one
Specifies the namespace URI.
only one
Specifies the local part of a QNAME.
webservice-endpoint
Specifies information about a web service endpoint.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the webservice-endpoint element.
port-component-name
Contains data that specifies a unique name for a port component within a web or EJB module.
Subelements
none
endpoint-address-uri
Contains data that specifies the relative path combined with the web server root to form the fully qualified endpoint address for a web service endpoint. This is a required element for EJB endpoints and an optional element for servlet endpoints.
For servlet endpoints, this value is relative to the web application context root. For EJB endpoints, the URI is relative to root of the web server (the first portion of the URI is a context root). The context root portion should not conflict with the context root of any web application deployed to the same web server.
In all cases, this value must be a fixed pattern (no ‘*’ allowed).
If the web service endpoint is a servlet that implements only a single endpoint and has only one url-pattern, it is not necessary to set this value, because the web container can derive it from the web.xml file.
Subelements
none
Example
If the web server is listening at http://localhost:8080, the following endpoint-address-uri:
<endpoint-address-uri>StockQuoteService/StockQuotePort</endpoint-address-uri>
results in the following target endpoint address:
http://localhost:8080/StockQuoteService/StockQuotePort
login-config
Specifies the authentication configuration for an EJB web service endpoint. Not needed for servlet web service endpoints. A servlet’s security configuration is contained in the web.xml file.
Subelements
The following table describes subelements for the login-config element.
Table 5-118 login-config subelements
Element
Required
Description
only one
Specifies the authentication mechanism.
auth-method
Contains data that specifies the authentication mechanism for the web service endpoint. As a prerequisite to gaining access to any web resources protected by an authorization constraint, a user must have authenticated using the configured mechanism.
Subelements
none
transport-guarantee
Contains data specifying that the communication between client and server should be NONE, INTEGRAL, or CONFIDENTIAL.
- NONE means the application does not require any transport guarantees.
- INTEGRAL means the application requires that the data sent between client and server be sent in such a way that it can’t be changed in transit.
- CONFIDENTIAL means the application requires that the data be transmitted in a fashion that prevents other entities from observing the contents of the transmission.
In most cases, a value of INTEGRAL or CONFIDENTIAL indicates that the use of SSL is required.
Subelements
none
tie-class
Contains data that specifies the automatically generated name of a tie implementation class for a port component.
Subelements
none
servlet-impl-class
Contains data that specifies the automatically generated name of the servlet implementation class.
Subelements
none