Follow these steps to bind an enterprise bean local reference or
nickname to a Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) name.
Procedure
Start an assembly tool.
Optional: Open the J2EE perspective to work with J2EE
projects. Click Window > Open Perspective > Other > J2EE.
In the J2EE view, select the EJB module to open its deployment
descriptor.
Switch to the References page.
Expand the tree under your chosen bean and select the appropriate
reference.
In the WebSphere bindings section, specify the JNDI name.
Repeat these steps for all the references in the EJB module.
Save the deployment descriptor.
Note: Reference
bindings can be defined or overridden at deployment time in the administrative
console for all modules except for application clients. For those, you must
use the Application Server Toolkit.
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