weblogic.j2ee.descriptor.wl.| Interface | Description | 
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| ApplicationAdminModeTriggerBean | |
| CapacityBean | |
| ClientParamsBean | 
 This package provides parameters that govern JMS server behavior with regard
 to a client. 
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| ClientSAFBean | 
 The top of the JMS module bean tree. 
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| ConfigResourceOverrideBean | 
 An XML config-resource-overrideType(@http://www.bea.com/ns/weblogic/90). 
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| ContextCaseBean | |
| ContextRequestClassBean | |
| DefaultDeliveryParamsBean | 
 If a client does not specify certain parameters then the values that those
 parameters will take can be controlled with a default delivery parameters bean. 
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| DefaultPersistentStoreBean | 
 This MBean is the parent of the GenericFileStoreMBean and GenericJDBCStoreMBean. 
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| DefaultResourcePrincipalBean | |
| DefaultSAFAgentBean | 
 This class represents a Store-and-Forward (SAF) agent. 
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| DeliveryFailureParamsBean | 
 These parameters control what should happen to messages when failures occur. 
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| DeliveryParamsOverridesBean | 
 Many delivery parameters can be set by the JMS client. 
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| DeploymentPlanBean | 
 An XML deployment-planType(@http://xmlns.oracle.com/weblogic/deployment-plan). 
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| DestinationBean | 
 This bean contains all the attributes of destinations that are common
 between queues and topics. 
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| DestinationKeyBean | 
 Destination Key beans control the sorting criteria of JMS destinations 
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| DistributedDestinationBean | Deprecated.
 10.3.4.0, since Weighted Distributed Destination has been deprecated and replaced by Uniform Distributed Destination 
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| DistributedDestinationMemberBean | Deprecated.
 10.3.4.0, since Weighted Distributed Destination has been deprecated and replaced by Uniform Distributed Destination 
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| DistributedQueueBean | Deprecated.
 10.3.4.0, since Weighted Distributed Destination has been deprecated and replaced by Uniform Distributed Destination 
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| DistributedTopicBean | Deprecated.
 10.3.4.0, since Weighted Distributed Destination has been deprecated and replaced by Uniform Distributed Destination 
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| ExternalResourceOverrideBean | 
 An XML config-resource-overrideType(@http://www.bea.com/ns/weblogic/90). 
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| FairShareRequestClassBean | |
| FlowControlParamsBean | 
 Many clients producing messages can cause the server to fall behind in processing
 messages. 
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| ForeignConnectionFactoryBean | 
 This bean represents a connection factory from a remote JNDI context. 
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| ForeignDestinationBean | 
 This bean represents a destination from a remote JNDI context. 
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| ForeignJNDIObjectBean | 
 This bean represents a foreign entity (one not part of the local JNDI naming context)
 advertised through JNDI. 
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| ForeignServerBean | 
 This bean represents foreign resources. 
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| GroupParamsBean | 
 The group params bean represents items that may be templated based on the sub-deployment of the
 host DestinationBean. 
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| JDBCConnectionPoolParamsBean | 
 Contains the connection pool parameters of a data source. 
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| JDBCDataSourceBean | 
 The top of the JDBC data source bean tree. 
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| JDBCDataSourceParamsBean | 
 Contains the basic usage parameters of a data source. 
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| JDBCDriverParamsBean | 
 Contains the driver parameters of a data source. 
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| JDBCOracleParamsBean | 
 Contains the Oracle database-related parameters of a data source. 
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| JDBCPropertiesBean | 
 Contains a list of JDBC properties. 
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| JDBCPropertyBean | 
 Represents a specific JDBC property. 
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| JDBCXAParamsBean | 
 Contains the XA-related parameters of a data source. 
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| JMSBean | 
 The top of the JMS module bean tree. 
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| JMSConnectionFactoryBean | 
 Connection factories are used to create connections for JMS clients. 
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| LoadBalancingParamsBean | 
 The load-balancing parameters allow client to choose how they wish to
 distribute the work to the configured servers. 
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| ManagedBeanBean | |
| MaxThreadsConstraintBean | |
| MessageDestinationDescriptorBean | |
| MessageLoggingParamsBean | 
 These parameters control what should happen to messages logging. 
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| MethodParamsBean | |
| MinThreadsConstraintBean | |
| ModuleDescriptorBean | 
 An XML module-descriptorType(@http://www.bea.com/ns/weblogic/90). 
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| ModuleOverrideBean | 
 An XML module-overrideType(@http://www.bea.com/ns/weblogic/90). 
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| MulticastParamsBean | 
 Topics with certain quality of service allowments can receive a signifigant
 performance boost by using multicast to receive messages rather than
 using a connection oriented protocol like TCP. 
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| NamedEntityBean | 
 All JMS beans that use a name as a primary key are NamedEntityBeans. 
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| OperationInfoBean | |
| OwsmPolicyBean | |
| PortInfoBean | |
| PropertyBean | 
 When interfacing with a remote naming context it may be necessary to set
 key/value properties. 
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| PropertyNamevalueBean | |
| QueueBean | 
 Queues are used for asynchronous peer communications. 
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| QuotaBean | 
 Quota beans control the allotment of system resources available
 to destinations. 
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| ResourceDeploymentPlanBean | 
 An XML resource-deployment-planType(@http://xmlns.oracle.com/weblogic/resource-deployment-plan). 
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| ResponseTimeRequestClassBean | |
| SAFDestinationBean | 
 Store-and-Forward (SAF) destinations are used for asynchronous and disconnected peer
 communications. 
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| SAFErrorHandlingBean | 
 Store-and-Forward (SAF) Error Handling defines the action to be taken when the delivery 
 of a JMS message fails to be forwarded to a remote destination. 
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| SAFImportedDestinationsBean | 
 Store-and-Forward (SAF) Imported Destinations is a collection of a SAF queues and topics
 that reside in a different cluster or server. 
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| SAFLoginContextBean | 
 Store-and-Forward (SAF) Login Context specifies the remote URL and user credentials
 needed to log into and get authenticated and authorized in a remote cluster or server. 
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| SAFQueueBean | 
 Store-and-Forward (SAF) queues are used for asynchronous and disconnected peer communications. 
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| SAFRemoteContextBean | 
 Store-and-Forward (SAF) Remote Context specifies the SAF Login Context that
 the SAF Imported Queue or Topic use to connect to the remote Destination. 
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| SAFTopicBean | 
 Store-and-Forward (SAF) topics are used for asynchronous and disconnected peer communications. 
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| SecurityParamsBean | 
 Some clients may wish to customize the security information associated with
 them. 
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| TargetableBean | 
 All JMS beans that can be targeted extend the targetable bean. 
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| TemplateBean | 
 Template beans contain default values for destination attributes. 
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| ThresholdParamsBean | 
 Thresholds are a point that must be exceeded in order to produce a given effect. 
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| TopicBean | 
 Topics are used for asynchronous peer communications. 
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| TopicSubscriptionParamsBean | 
 These parameters allow the administrator to control 
 the behavior of topic subscriptions, such as the maximum number of messages 
 that can be stored in a subscription. 
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| TransactionParamsBean | 
 The transaction parameters bean controls how transactions are handled. 
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| UniformDistributedDestinationBean | 
 A uniform distributed destination is a distributed destination whose members
 are configured as part of its configuration; since members share the same
 configuration, they are uniform. 
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| UniformDistributedQueueBean | 
 A uniform distributed queue is a distributed queue whose members are
 configured as part of its configuration; since members share the same
 configuration, they are uniform. 
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| UniformDistributedTopicBean | 
 A uniform distributed topic is a distributed topic whose members are
 configured as part of its configuration; since members share the same
 configuration, they are uniform. 
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| VariableAssignmentBean | 
 An XML variable-assignmentType(@http://www.bea.com/ns/weblogic/90). 
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| VariableBean | 
 An XML variableType(@http://www.bea.com/ns/weblogic/90). 
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| VariableDefinitionBean | 
 An XML variable-definitionType(@http://www.bea.com/ns/weblogic/90). 
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| WorkManagerShutdownTriggerBean | |
| WSATConfigBean | 
 This is configuration used by the webservice atomic transactiona
 subsystem on the server-side (transactional participant) and the client-side (transactional initiator). 
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