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Bind EJB business settings

Use this admin console page to specify Java Naming and Directory (JNDI) name bindings for each enterprise bean with a business interface in an EJB module. Each enterprise bean with a business interface in an EJB module must be bound to a JNDI name. For any business interface that does not provide a JNDI name, or if its bean does not provide a JNDI name, a default binding name is provided. If its bean provides a JNDI name, the default JNDI name for the business interface is provided on top of its bean JNDI name by appending the package-qualified class name of the interface.

If you specify the JNDI name for a bean in the Provide JNDI names for beans page, do not specify any business interface JNDI name in this page for the same bean. If you do not specify the JNDI name for a bean in the Provide JNDI names for beans page, you can optionally specify a business interface JNDI name. If you do not specify a business interface JNDI name, the run time provides a container default.

To view this page in the admin console, click Applications > Application Types > WebSphere enterprise applications > application_name > Bind EJB business.

If an application is running, changing an application setting causes the application to restart. On stand-alone servers, the application restarts after you save the change. On multiple-server products, the application restarts after you save the change and files synchronize on the node where the application is installed.

To control when synchronization occurs on multiple-server products, On the Console preferences page, deselect...


Module

Specifies the EJB module that contains the enterprise beans that bind to the JNDI name.


Bean

Enterprise bean that binds to the JNDI name.


URI

The Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) specifies the location of the module archive relative to the root of the application EAR.


Business Interface

Enterprise bean business interface in an EJB module.

For a no-interface view, the business interface value is an empty string ("").


JNDI Name

JNDI name associated with the enterprise bean business interface in an EJB module.
Enterprise (Java EE) applications
Installable enterprise module versions
Assembly tools
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