EJB binding settings
Configure a new enterprise bean (EJB) binding, or to view or edit an existing EJB binding.
To view this console page, click Environment > Naming > Name space bindings > EJB_namespace_binding. The settings on this page are similar to those on the Specify basic properties panel of the New name space binding wizard.
Scope
Shows the scope of the configured binding. This value indicates the configuration location for the namebindings.xml file.
The Scope setting is shown only when you edit an existing binding on the console page, and is not shown when we create a new binding on the wizard panel. This setting is for information purposes and cannot be updated.
If the configured binding is cell-scoped, the starting context is the cell persistent root context. If the configured binding is node-scoped, the starting context is the node persistent root context. If the configured binding is server-scoped, the starting context is the server's server root context.
On multiple-server installations, the configured binding can also be cluster-scoped. For cluster-scoped bindings, the starting context is the server's server root context.
Binding type
Shows the type of binding configured. Possible choices are String, EJB, CORBA, and Indirect. This setting is for information purposes only and cannot be updated.
Binding identifier
Name that uniquely identifies this configured binding.
Name in name space
Name used for this binding in the namespace. This name can be a simple or compound name depending on the portion of the namespace where this binding is configured.
Enterprise bean location
Specifies whether the enterprise bean is running in a single server. If Single server is specified, type the node name.
On multiple-server installations, the enterprise bean can run in a single server or a server cluster.
Server
Name of the server in which the enterprise bean is configured.
On multiple-server installations, the server can be a cluster or non-clustered server in which the enterprise bean is configured.
JNDI name
JNDI name of the deployed enterprise bean. It is the bean's JNDI name that is in the enterprise bean bindings, not the java:comp name.
Configure namespace bindings Name space binding collection