Server User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Developing Applications for J2EE™ Servers
- Contents
- Ch 1: Introduction
- Ch 2: Programming for the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition
- Ch 3: Creating applications with J2EE technologies
- Ch 4: Configuring the target server settings
- Ch 5: Using JBuilder with Borland servers
- Configuring Borland servers in JBuilder
- Making the ORB available to JBuilder
- Configurations, partitions, partition services, and J2EE APIs
- Starting the configuration or server
- Remote deploying
- Remote debugging
- Web module workarounds
- Displaying the Borland Management Console in JBuilder
- International issues
- Borland servers and JDataStore 7.0
- Ch 6: Using JBuilder’s CORBA tools
- Ch 7: Using JBuilder with BEA WebLogic servers
- Ch 8: Using JBuilder with IBM WebSphere servers
- Ch 9: Using JBuilder with JBoss servers
- Ch 10: Using JBuilder with Tomcat
- Ch 11: Editing J2EE deployment descriptors
- Ch 12: Integrating with Enterprise Information Systems
- Ch 13: Building J2EE modules
- J2EE modules
- Setting module build properties
- Adding custom file types
- Sample build scenarios
- EJB JAR without any bean classes
- EJB JAR with custom files
- EJB JAR without EJB designer XML descriptors
- WAR with custom descriptor(s) in the WEB-INF directory
- WAR without any classes
- WAR with custom class filters
- WAR with custom file types
- EAR with custom files
- RAR with classes and dependencies
- Application client module with classes and dependencies
- Improving module build performance
- Index
Chapter 11: Editing J2EE deployment descriptors 101
Standard and server-specific pages
expandable. When this node is expanded, you can see the entity beans the module
contains:
Standard and server-specific pages
Usually you will see a Standard page for each node in the structure pane that can be
expanded. This Standard page contains fields that apply to all servers. Often you will
also see one or more tabs that apply to a specific server. Click the server-specific tab to
see the page. The pages available depend on which server you selected for the
project. In this example, there are three additional pages available for a WebLogic
entity bean as WebLogic is the selected server:
Tip To see information about a page in the DD Editor, press F1.
Fill in each Standard page with the information requested. You can find more specific
information about filling in these fields in other parts of the documentation that discuss
the various types of J2EE modules:
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EJB modules
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Web modules
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Application client modules
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Connector modules
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Application modules