Restriction: This topic applies to Windows environments (local development) only.
Restriction: This topic applies only when the Enterprise Server feature is enabled.
Note: This topic applies to Java service interfaces only, and is available only when
EJB Generation is selected on the
General tab.
- Application Server
- The J2EE version and the application server name to support EJB deployment. This ensures that the appropriate deployment
descriptors are generated and included in the relevant archive files (.ear
.jar
.war).
- Interface Type
- The type of service interface (Local or
Remote), set when it was created.
- Bean name
- The name of the Java Bean. The default is the service interface name. It is also the root name given to the home and remote
interface classes.
- Package name
- The name of the package of Java classes. It is located in a subdirectory of the same name located under the project directory,
which is created when the deployment process generates the EJB.
- Session type
- The session type for the EJB -
Stateful or
Stateless.
- Transactional
- Whether or not the EJB service executes in a transactional context. When set to
Yes, the
Session type is
Stateful by default.
- EJB Version 3 (Java compiler 1.5 or later is required)
-
- EJB name
-
- Archive name
- File prefix name for Java archive files created during deployment. The default is the service interface name.
- Java compiler
- The directory containing the Java compiler. Optionally use the
Browse button to locate it.
- J2EE Class Path
- The path to the J2EE implementation classes.
- SEP session type
- Whether the associated SEP (Service Execution Process) attribute is
Stateful or
Stateless. SEP attributes are only meaningful when the
Transactional property is set to
Yes.