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6.6.0.2.2.3.6: Use of qualified home names in the administrative server

6.6.0.2.2.3.6: Use of qualified home names in the administrative server

The following property is used by the administrative server to set up the Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) namespace. It specifies whether enterprise bean homes are looked up in the initial context or in a specified subcontext. If this property is set to true, bean homes are looked up in the specified subcontext.

com.ibm.ejs.sm.adminServer.qualifyHomeName

Both the administrative server and wscp, by default, have this property set to true. If the administrative server is running with qualified home names, wscp must also run with qualified home names. The following property controls the use of qualified home names in wscp:

wscp.qualifyHomeName
Note:
This property is not related to the fully qualified names used for object instances.

You can disable the use of qualified home names in an administrative server by setting the com.ibm.ejs.sm.adminServer.qualifyHomeName property to false in the admin.config file. This file is located in the directory where Advanced Application Server was installed (typically, on Windows NT systems, installation_drive\Websphere\Appserver\bin). If this property is set to false, the corresponding property in wscp must also be set to false.

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