📄 j2ee_1_4.xsd
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Alternatively, the value may be composed of a path name specifying a Deployment File containing the referenced message destination with the message-destination-name of the destination appended and separated from the path name by "#". The path name is relative to the Deployment File containing Deployment Component that is referencing the message destination. This allows multiple message destinations with the same name to be uniquely identified. </xsd:documentation> </xsd:annotation> <xsd:simpleContent> <xsd:restriction base="j2ee:string"/> </xsd:simpleContent> </xsd:complexType><!-- **************************************************** --> <xsd:complexType name="message-destination-refType"> <xsd:annotation> <xsd:documentation> <![CDATA[ The message-destination-ref element contains a declaration of Deployment Component's reference to a message destination associated with a resource in Deployment Component's environment. It consists of: - an optional description - the message destination reference name - the message destination type - a specification as to whether the destination is used for consuming or producing messages, or both - a link to the message destination Examples: <message-destination-ref> <message-destination-ref-name>jms/StockQueue </message-destination-ref-name> <message-destination-type>javax.jms.Queue </message-destination-type> <message-destination-usage>Consumes </message-destination-usage> <message-destination-link>CorporateStocks </message-destination-link> </message-destination-ref> ]]> </xsd:documentation> </xsd:annotation> <xsd:sequence> <xsd:element name="description" type="j2ee:descriptionType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/> <xsd:element name="message-destination-ref-name" type="j2ee:jndi-nameType"> <xsd:annotation> <xsd:documentation> The message-destination-ref-name element specifies the name of a message destination reference; its value is the environment entry name used in Deployment Component code. The name is a JNDI name relative to the java:comp/env context and must be unique within an ejb-jar (for enterprise beans) or a Deployment File (for others). </xsd:documentation> </xsd:annotation> </xsd:element> <xsd:element name="message-destination-type" type="j2ee:message-destination-typeType"/> <xsd:element name="message-destination-usage" type="j2ee:message-destination-usageType"/> <xsd:element name="message-destination-link" type="j2ee:message-destination-linkType" minOccurs="0"/> </xsd:sequence> <xsd:attribute name="id" type="xsd:ID"/> </xsd:complexType><!-- **************************************************** --> <xsd:complexType name="message-destination-typeType"> <xsd:annotation> <xsd:documentation> <![CDATA[ The message-destination-typeType specifies the type of the destination. The type is specified by the Java interface expected to be implemented by the destination. Example: <message-destination-type>javax.jms.Queue </message-destination-type> ]]> </xsd:documentation> </xsd:annotation> <xsd:simpleContent> <xsd:restriction base="j2ee:fully-qualified-classType"/> </xsd:simpleContent> </xsd:complexType><!-- **************************************************** --> <xsd:complexType name="message-destination-usageType"> <xsd:annotation> <xsd:documentation> The message-destination-usageType specifies the use of the message destination indicated by the reference. The value indicates whether messages are consumed from the message destination, produced for the destination, or both. The Assembler makes use of this information in linking producers of a destination with its consumers. The value of the message-destination-usage element must be one of the following: Consumes Produces ConsumesProduces </xsd:documentation> </xsd:annotation> <xsd:simpleContent> <xsd:restriction base="j2ee:string"> <xsd:enumeration value="Consumes"/> <xsd:enumeration value="Produces"/> <xsd:enumeration value="ConsumesProduces"/> </xsd:restriction> </xsd:simpleContent> </xsd:complexType><!-- **************************************************** --> <xsd:complexType name="message-destinationType"> <xsd:annotation> <xsd:documentation> <![CDATA[ The message-destinationType specifies a message destination. The logical destination described by this element is mapped to a physical destination by the Deployer. The message destination element contains: - an optional description - an optional display-name - an optional icon - a message destination name which must be unique among message destination names within the same Deployment File. Example: <message-destination> <message-destination-name>CorporateStocks </message-destination-name> </message-destination> ]]> </xsd:documentation> </xsd:annotation> <xsd:sequence> <xsd:group ref="j2ee:descriptionGroup"/> <xsd:element name="message-destination-name" type="j2ee:string"> <xsd:annotation> <xsd:documentation> The message-destination-name element specifies a name for a message destination. This name must be unique among the names of message destinations within the Deployment File. </xsd:documentation> </xsd:annotation> </xsd:element> </xsd:sequence> <xsd:attribute name="id" type="xsd:ID"/> </xsd:complexType><!-- **************************************************** --> <xsd:complexType name="param-valueType"> <xsd:annotation> <xsd:documentation> This type is a general type that can be used to declare parameter/value lists. </xsd:documentation> </xsd:annotation> <xsd:sequence> <xsd:element name="description" type="j2ee:descriptionType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/> <xsd:element name="param-name" type="j2ee:string"> <xsd:annotation> <xsd:documentation> The param-name element contains the name of a parameter. </xsd:documentation> </xsd:annotation> </xsd:element> <xsd:element name="param-value" type="j2ee:xsdStringType"> <xsd:annotation> <xsd:documentation> The param-value element contains the value of a parameter. </xsd:documentation> </xsd:annotation> </xsd:element> </xsd:sequence> <xsd:attribute name="id" type="xsd:ID"/> </xsd:complexType><!-- **************************************************** --> <xsd:complexType name="pathType"> <xsd:annotation> <xsd:documentation> The elements that use this type designate either a relative path or an absolute path starting with a "/". In elements that specify a pathname to a file within the same Deployment File, relative filenames (i.e., those not starting with "/") are considered relative to the root of the Deployment File's namespace. Absolute filenames (i.e., those starting with "/") also specify names in the root of the Deployment 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. </xsd:documentation> </xsd:annotation> <xsd:simpleContent> <xsd:restriction base="j2ee:string"/> </xsd:simpleContent> </xsd:complexType><!-- **************************************************** --> <xsd:complexType name="remoteType"> <xsd:annotation> <xsd:documentation> <![CDATA[ The remote element contains the fully-qualified name of the enterprise bean's remote interface. Example: <remote>com.wombat.empl.EmployeeService</remote> ]]> </xsd:documentation> </xsd:annotation> <xsd:simpleContent> <xsd:restriction base="j2ee:fully-qualified-classType"/> </xsd:simpleContent> </xsd:complexType><!-- **************************************************** --> <xsd:complexType name="res-authType"> <xsd:annotation> <xsd:documentation> The res-authType specifies whether the Deployment Component code signs on programmatically to the resource manager, or whether the Container will sign on to the resource manager on behalf of the Deployment Component. In the latter case, the Container uses information that is supplied by the Deployer. The value must be one of the two following: Application Container </xsd:documentation> </xsd:annotation> <xsd:simpleContent> <xsd:restriction base="j2ee:string"> <xsd:enumeration value="Application"/> <xsd:enumeration value="Container"/> </xsd:restriction> </xsd:simpleContent> </xsd:complexType><!-- **************************************************** --> <xsd:complexType name="res-sharing-scopeType"> <xsd:annotation> <xsd:documentation> The res-sharing-scope type specifies whether connections obtained through the given resource manager connection factory reference can be shared. The value, if specified, must be one of the two following: Shareable Unshareable The default value is Shareable. </xsd:documentation> </xsd:annotation> <xsd:simpleContent> <xsd:restriction base="j2ee:string"> <xsd:enumeration value="Shareable"/> <xsd:enumeration value="Unshareable"/> </xsd:restriction> </xsd:simpleContent> </xsd:complexType><!-- **************************************************** --> <xsd:complexType name="resource-env-refType"> <xsd:annotation> <xsd:documentation> <![CDATA[ The resource-env-refType is used to define resource-env-type elements. It contains a declaration of a Deployment Component's reference to an administered object associated with a resource in the Deployment Component's environment. It consists of an optional description, the resource environment reference name, and an indication of the resource environment reference type expected by the Deployment Component code. Example: <resource-env-ref> <resource-env-ref-name>jms/StockQueue </resource-env-ref-name> <resource-env-ref-type>javax.jms.Queue </resource-env-ref-type> </resource-env-ref> ]]> </xsd:documentation> </xsd:annotation> <xsd:sequence> <xsd:element name="description" type="j2ee:descriptionType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/> <xsd:element name="resource-env-ref-name" type="j2ee:jndi-nameType"> <xsd:annotation> <xsd:documentation> The resource-env-ref-name element specifies the name of a resource environment reference; its value is the environment entry name used in the Deployment Component code. The name is a JNDI name relative to the java:comp/env context and must be unique within a Deployment Component. </xsd:documentation> </xsd:annotation> </xsd:element> <xsd:element name="resource-env-ref-type" type="j2ee:fully-qualified-classType"> <xsd:annotation> <xsd:documentation> The resource-env-ref-type element specifies the type of a resource environment reference. It is the fully qualified name of a Java language class or interface. </xsd:documentation> </xsd:annotation> </xsd:element> </xsd:sequence> <xsd:attribute name="id" type="xsd:ID"/> </xsd:complexType><!-- **************************************************** --> <xsd:complexType name="resource-refType"> <xsd:annotation>
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