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Configure EJBs


After you have installed an EJB as a JAR archive or exploded directory , it is displayed in the Administration Console Deployments table, where you can access and configure it.

To configure an EJB:

  1. If you have not already done so, in the Change Center of the Administration Console, click Lock & Edit (see Use the Change Center).

  2. In the left pane of the Administration Console, select Deployments. A table that lists the deployments currently installed on WebLogic Server appears in the right pane. The Type column specifies whether a deployment is an Enterprise application, a Web application, or an EJB.

  3. In Deployments table in the right pane, click the name of the EJB you want to configure.

  4. Select the Overview tab to view general configuration information about the EJB, such as its name, path to the source of the application, and deployment plan. You can also edit some of the information on this page, such as deployment order. Click Save to save any changes.

  5. Select the Deployment Plan tab to view and change tuning parameters and resource dependencies for the EJB. Click Save to save any changes.

  6. Select the Configuration > Application tab to view and change session information. Click Save to save the configuration changes.

  7. Select the Configuration > Workload tab to configure a work manager that will manage the work requests. Click Save to save the configuration changes.

    Note: You must create a work manager before you can associate it to the EJB.

  8. Select the Security > Roles tab to view and change security role information. Click Save to save any changes.

  9. Select the Security > Policies tab to view and change security policy information. Click Save to save any changes.

  10. Select the Targets tab to view and change the servers and clusters to which the EJB is deployed. Click Save to save any changes.

  11. Select the Control > Start/Stop tab to stop and start the EJB.

  12. Select the Control > Initialize Caches tab to manually clear the caches and pools of the idle beans in application-level caches, to suspend or resume MDBs, and to activate timer objects if these settings apply to your EJB.

  13. Select the Testing tab to use a test point, if one has been defined for your EJB, to verify that the EJB has been successfully deployed.

  14. Select the Monitoring tab to display statistics for the work managers, constraints, and request classes that have been configured for your EJB.

  15. Select the Notes tab to view and enter optional notes about your EJB. Click Save to save any changes.

  16. To activate these changes, in the Change Center of the Administration Console, click Activate Changes.
    Not all changes take effect immediately—some require a restart (see Use the Change Center).
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