In the Resource References dialog box, declare all
that your web component references in its code.
To declare a resource factory referenced in the code of your
web component, do the following:
Click Add.
Enter the
in the Coded Name column. For example, if the JNDI lookup
of a DataSource resource is java:comp/env/jdbc/TheDataSource,
enter jdbc/TheDataSource.
Select the
from the drop-down menu in the Type column.
Select either Application or Container from the drop-down menu in
the Authentication column to indicate whether authentication of resource
users is managed by the application or the container.
Deselect the checkbox in the Sharable column if the connections obtained
through the resource factory reference cannot be shared.
The default value is Shareable.
You can Click the folded paper icon in the rightmost column to enter
a description of the resource.
For each resource reference in the list,
enter the JNDI name of the resource factory into the JNDI Name field. The
JNDI name is used by the client to locate the resource at runtime.
For each resource reference in the list,
enter the JNDI name of the resource factory into the JNDI Name field. The
JNDI name is used by the client to locate the resource at runtime.
If you are adding a URL, QueueConnectionFactory,
TopicConnectionFactory, ConnectionFactory, or DataSource resource
and the resource requires a user name and password, enter them in the
User Name and Password fields. The Cloudscape DBMS included with this
release does not require a user name and password.
To delete a reference, select the row containing the
reference and click Delete. A confirmation dialog will ask you if
you really want to delete the
reference.