Example: Configuring Resource Environment settings
You can configure Resource Environment settings. This topic provides the required fields and an example.
The purpose of this topic is to help you configure Resource Environment settings.
- Required fields:
- Resource Environment Provider page: Name
- Resource Environment Entry page: Name, JNDI Name
- Example:
<resources.env:ResourceEnvironmentProvider xmi:id="ResourceEnvironmentProvider_1" name="resourceEnvProvider:name" description="resourceEnvProvider:description"> <classpath>resourceEnvProvider:classpath</classpath> <factories xmi:type="resources.env:ResourceEnvEntry" xmi:id="ResourceEnvEntry_1" name="resourceEnvEntry:name" jndiName="resourceEnvEntry:jndiName" description="resourceEnvEntry:description"> <propertySet xmi:id="J2EEResourcePropertySet_20"> <resourceProperties xmi:id="J2EEResourceProperty_22" name="resourceEnvEntry:customName" value="resourceEnvEntry:customValue"/> </propertySet> </factories> <propertySet xmi:id="J2EEResourcePropertySet_21"> <resourceProperties xmi:id="J2EEResourceProperty_23" name="resourceEnvProvider:customName" value="resourceEnvProvider:customValue"/> </propertySet> </resources.env:ResourceEnvironmentProvider>
Related tasks
Updating resource environment entry and resource environment provider configurations for application clients
Reference topic