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6.6.5.0.aa: Assembly properties for EJB modules

6.6.5.0.aa: Assembly properties for EJB modules

File name (Required, String)
Specifies the file name of the EJB module, relative to the top level of the application package.

Alternative DD
Specifies the file name for an alternative deployment descriptor file to use instead of the original deployment descriptor file in the module's JAR file. This file is the postassembly version of the deployment descriptor file. (The original deployment descriptor file can be edited to resolve dependencies and security information. Directing the use of the alternative deployment descriptor allows you to keep the original deployment descriptor file intact). The value of the Alternative DD property must be the full path name of the deployment descriptor file relative to the module's root directory. By convention, the file is in the ALT-INF directory. If this property is not specified, the deployment descriptor file is read directly from the module's JAR file.

Classpath
The path containing additional classes required by the application but not contained in the module's archive file. The class loader uses this path. Specify the values relative to the root of the EAR file and separate the values with spaces. Absolute values that reference files or directories on the hard drive are ignored. To specify classes that are not in JAR files but are in the root of the EAR file, use a period and forward slash (./). Consider the following example directory structure in which the file myapp.ear contains an EJB module named myejb.jar. Additional classes reside in class1.jar and class2.zip. A class named xyz.class is not packaged in a JAR file but is in the root of the EAR file.
myapp.ear/myejb.jar
myapp.ear/class1.jar
myapp.ear/class2.zip
myapp.ear/xyz.class

Specify class1.jar class2.zip ./ as the value of the Classpath property. (Name only the directory for .class files.)

Display name
Specifies a short name that is intended to be displayed by GUIs.

EJB client JAR
Specifies the location of the JAR file containing a subset of deployed classes needed by the client.

Description
Contains text describing the module.

Small icon
Specifies a JPEG or GIF file containing a small image (16x16 pixels). The image is used as an icon to represent the module in a GUI.

Large icon
Specifies a JPEG or GIF file containing a large image (32x32 pixels). The image is used as an icon to represent the module in a GUI.

Generalizations -- Subtype
Information is not available.

Generalizations -- Supertype
Information is not available.

EJB Relationships -- Name
Information is not available.

EJB Relationships -- Source EJB name
Information is not available.

EJB Relationships -- Is forward
Information is not available.

EJB Relationships -- Is navigable
Information is not available.

Default Data Source -- JNDI name
Specifies the default JNDI name for the data source. This default is used if binding information is not specified in the deployment descriptor for an individual enterprise bean.

Default Authorization - User ID
Specifies the default user ID for connecting to an enterprise bean's data store.

Default Authorization - Password
Specifies the default password for connecting to an enterprise bean's data store.
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