Map data sources for all 1.x CMP beans
To designate how the container-managed persistence (CMP) 1.x beans of an application map to data sources that are available to the application.
To view this admin console page, click Applications > Application Types > WebSphere enterprise apps > application_name > Map data sources for all 1.x CMP beans.
Guidelines for using this admin console page:
- The table depicts the 1.x CMP bean contents of the application.
- Each table row corresponds to a CMP bean within a specific EJB module. A row shows the JNDI name of the data source mapping target of the bean only if we bound them together during application assembly or installation. For every data source that is displayed, you see the corresponding security configuration.
- To set the mappings:
- Select a row. Be aware that if we check multiple rows on this page, the data source mapping target that you select in step 2 applies to all of those CMP beans.
- Click Browse to select a data source from the new page that is displayed, the Available Resources page. The Available Resources page shows all data sources that are available mapping targets for the CMP beans.
- Click Apply. The console displays the 1.x CMP bean data sources page again. In the rows that you previously selected, you now see the JNDI name of the new resource mapping target.
- Before you click OK to save the new configuration, set the security parameters for the data source. Use the following steps.
- To specify data source security settings:
- Select one or more rows in the table.
- Type in a user name and password that comprise the authentication alias for signing on to the data source. If these entries are not listed in the application Java™ Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) Connector (J2C) authentication data list, input them into the list after saving the settings on this page. Read the information center topic on managing Java EE Connector Architecture authentication data entries for more information.
- Click Apply that immediately follows the user name and password input fields.
- Repeat all of the previous steps as necessary.
- Click OK to save the settings.
- Select
Select the check boxes of the rows to edit.
- EJB
The name of an enterprise bean in the application.
- EJB Module
The name of the module that contains the enterprise bean.
- URI
Specifies location of the module relative to the root of the application EAR file.
- JNDI name
The JNDI name of the data source configured for the enterprise bean.
Data type String
- User name
The user name and password that comprise the authentication alias for securing the data source.
Related tasks
Manage Java 2 Connector Architecture authentication data entries for JAAS
Set enterprise application files