In the EJB Refs tabbed pane, you can edit the list all of the enterprise
beans that are referenced by the web component that you are editing.
To add an enterprise bean reference:
Click Add.
Enter the
in the Coded Name column. For example, if
the JNDI lookup method refers to the enterprise bean as
java:comp/env/ejb/OtherBean
then enter ejb/OtherBean.
Choose either the or type for the referenced enterprise bean from the Type column.
Choose
or
(default)
from the Interfaces drop-down menu to specify the type of interface to
be used to access the bean.
Enter the bean's home interface class name in the Home Interface column.
Enter the bean's local or remote interface in the Local/Remote
column, depending on the choice in the interfaces column.
You can provide a description for each referenced bean by clicking on the
rightmost column labelled with a folded paper.
Select the name of the EJB from the pull-down menu in the Enterprise
Bean Name slot of the Deployment Settings tabbed pane.
For each enterprise bean reference in the list, select its JNDI name (if any)
from the JNDI Name menu. A client uses the JNDI name to locate the enterprise
bean's home interface.
To edit the:
Reference name - Select the name in the Coded Name column
and enter the name of the enteprise bean reference, prepended with
ejb/.
Home interface - Select the name in the Home column and enter the referenced enterprise
bean's home interface class name.
Local/Remote interface - Select the name in the Local/Remote column
and enter the referenced enterprise bean's interface class name.
Description - Enter a description for each referenced bean by clicking on the rightmost
column labelled with a folded paper.
JNDI Name - Select the enterprise bean reference from the list and enter its JNDI name
from the JNDI Name field. A client uses the JNDI name to locate the
enterprise bean's home interface.
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.