J2C Administered Object settings
To specify the settings for an administered object.
Administered object definitions and classes are provided by a resource adapter when you install it. Using this information, the administrator can create and configure J2C administered objects with JNDI names that are then available for applications to use. Some messaging styles may need applications to use special administered objects for sending and synchronously receiving messages (through connection objects using messaging style specific APIs). It is also possible that administered objects may be used to perform transformations on an asynchronously received message in a message provider-specific way. Administered objects can be accessed by a component by using either a resource environment reference or a message destination reference (preferred).
We can access this admin console page in one of two ways:
- Resources > Resource Adapters > Resource adapters > resource_adapter > J2C administered objects > J2C_administered_object
- Resources > Resource Adapters > Resource adapters > J2C administered objects > J2C_administered_object
- Scope
Scope of the resource adapter that supports this administered object. Only applications that are installed within this scope can use this object.
Data type String
- Provider
Resource adapter that encapsulates the appropriate classes for this admin object.
Data type String
- Name
Name of the J2C administered object instance.
A string with no spaces meant to be a meaningful text identifier for the administered object. This name is required.
Data type String
- JNDI name
Java™ Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) name that this administered object is bound under.
The JNDI name is required. If we do not specify one, it is created from the Name field. If not specified, the JNDI name defaults to eis/[name]
Data type String
- Description
Specifies a text description of the J2C administered object instance.
Data type String
- Administered object class
For new objects, the list of available classes is provided by the resource adapter in a drop-down list. We can only select classes from this list.
After you create the administered object, we cannot modify the administered object class; it is read only.
Data type Class name
Related
J2C Administered Objects collection