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Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun logo, Solaris, Java, J2EE, JavaServer Pages, Enterprise JavaBeans and the Java Coffee Cup logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. Federal Acquisitions: Commercial Software - Government Users Subject to Standard License Terms and Conditions. ... The instance documents may indicate the published version of the schema using the xsi:schemaLocation attribute for J2EE namespace with the following location: http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/j2ee/connector_1_5.xsd ]]> The following conventions apply to all J2EE deployment descriptor elements unless indicated otherwise. - In elements that specify a pathname to a file within the same JAR file, relative filenames (i.e., those not starting with "/") are considered relative to the root of the JAR file's namespace. Absolute filenames (i.e., those starting with "/") also specify names in the root of the JAR file's namespace. In general, relative names are preferred. The exception is .war files where absolute names are preferred for consistency with the Servlet API. The connector element is the root element of the deployment descriptor for the resource adapter. This element includes general information - vendor name, resource adapter version, icon - about the resource adapter module. It also includes information specific to the implementation of the resource adapter library as specified through the element resourceadapter. The activationspecType specifies an activation specification. The information includes fully qualified Java class name of an activation specification and a set of required configuration property names. com.wombat.ActivationSpecImpl ]]> The adminobjectType specifies information about an administered object. Administered objects are specific to a messaging style or message provider. This contains information on the Java type of the interface implemented by an administered object, its Java class name and its configuration properties. javax.jms.Destination ]]> com.wombat.DestinationImpl ]]> The authentication-mechanismType specifies an authentication mechanism supported by the resource adapter. Note that this support is for the resource adapter and not for the underlying EIS instance. The optional description specifies any resource adapter specific requirement for the support of security contract and authentication mechanism. Note that BasicPassword mechanism type should support the javax.resource.spi.security.PasswordCredential interface. The Kerbv5 mechanism type should support the org.ietf.jgss.GSSCredential interface or the deprecated javax.resource.spi.security.GenericCredential interface. BasicPassword Kerbv5 Any additional security mechanisms are outside the scope of the Connector architecture specification. ]]> ServerName ]]> java.lang.String ]]> The config-propertyType contains a declaration of a single configuration property that may be used for providing configuration information. The declaration consists of an optional description, name, type and an optional value of the configuration property. If the resource adapter provider does not specify a value than the deployer is responsible for providing a valid value for a configuration property. Any bounds or well-defined values of properties should be described in the description element. WombatServer ]]> The connection-definitionType defines a set of connection interfaces and classes pertaining to a particular connection type. This also includes configurable properties for ManagedConnectionFactory instances that may be produced out of this set. com.wombat.ManagedConnectionFactoryImpl ]]> com.wombat.ConnectionFactory OR javax.resource.cci.ConnectionFactory ]]> com.wombat.ConnectionFactoryImpl ]]> javax.resource.cci.Connection ]]> com.wombat.ConnectionImpl ]]> The connectorType defines a resource adapter. The element vendor-name specifies the name of resource adapter provider vendor. The element eis-type contains information about the type of the EIS. For example, the type of an EIS can be product name of EIS independent of any version info. This helps in identifying EIS instances that can be used with this resource adapter. The element resourceadapter-version specifies a string-based version of the resource adapter from the resource adapter provider. The version specifies the version of the connector architecture specification that is supported by this resource adapter. This information enables deployer to configure the resource adapter to support deployment and runtime requirements of the corresponding connector architecture specification. The credential-interfaceType specifies the interface that the resource adapter implementation supports for the representation of the credentials. This element(s) that use this type, i.e. credential-interface, should be used by application server to find out the Credential interface it should use as part of the security contract. The possible values are: javax.resource.spi.security.PasswordCredential org.ietf.jgss.GSSCredential javax.resource.spi.security.GenericCredential The inbound-resourceadapterType specifies information about an inbound resource adapter. This contains information specific to the implementation of the resource adapter library as specified through the messageadapter element. The messagelistener-type element content must be unique in the messageadapter. Several messagelisteners can not use the same messagelistener-type. The licenseType specifies licensing requirements for the resource adapter module. This type specifies whether a license is required to deploy and use this resource adapter, and an optional description of the licensing terms (examples: duration of license, number of connection restrictions). It is used by the license element. The element license-required specifies whether a license is required to deploy and use the resource adapter. This element must be one of the following, "true" or "false". The messageadapterType specifies information about the messaging capabilities of the resource adapter. This contains information specific to the implementation of the resource adapter library as specified through the messagelistener element. The messagelistenerType specifies information about a specific message listener supported by the messaging resource adapter. It contains information on the Java type of the message listener interface and an activation specification. javax.jms.MessageListener ]]> The outbound-resourceadapterType specifies information about an outbound resource adapter. The information includes fully qualified names of classes/interfaces required as part of the connector architecture specified contracts for connection management, level of transaction support provided, one or more authentication mechanisms supported and additional required security permissions. If there is no authentication-mechanism specified as part of resource adapter element then the resource adapter does not support any standard security authentication mechanisms as part of security contract. The application server ignores the security part of the system contracts in this case. The element reauthentication-support specifies whether the resource adapter implementation supports re-authentication of existing Managed- Connection instance. Note that this information is for the resource adapter implementation and not for the underlying EIS instance. This element must have either a "true" or "false" value. Destination ]]> The resourceadapterType specifies information about the resource adapter. The information includes fully qualified resource adapter Java class name, configuration properties, information specific to the implementation of the resource adapter library as specified through the outbound-resourceadapter and inbound-resourceadapter elements, and an optional set of administered objects. The element resourceadapter-class specifies the fully qualified name of a Java class that implements the javax.resource.spi.ResourceAdapter interface. This Java class is provided as part of resource adapter's implementation of connector architecture specified contracts. The implementation of this class is required to be a JavaBean. The connectionfactory-interface element content must be unique in the outbound-resourceadapter. Multiple connection-definitions can not use the same connectionfactory-type. The security-permissionType specifies a security permission that is required by the resource adapter code. The security permission listed in the deployment descriptor are ones that are different from those required by the default permission set as specified in the connector specification. The optional description can mention specific reason that resource adapter requires a given security permission. The element security-permission-spec specifies a security permission based on the Security policy file syntax. Refer to the following URL for Sun's implementation of the security permission specification: http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/1.4/docs/guide/security/PolicyFiles.html#FileSyntax The transaction-supportType specifies the level of transaction support provided by the resource adapter. It is used by transaction-support elements. The value must be one of the following: NoTransaction LocalTransaction XATransaction