The IOR security configuration tab allows you to specify the following security information values for the Interoperable Object Reference (IOR).
Transport Configuration The Transport Configuration section has the following fields:
The Integrity field specifies if the target supports integrity-protected messages for transport.
The Confidentiality field specifies if the target supports privacy-protected messages for transport.
The Establish Trust in Target field specifies if the target is capable of authenticating to a client for transport.
The Establish Trust in Client field specifies if the target is capable of authenticating a client for transport.
In each of these fields, you can select whether the item is supported, required, or none (not activated).
As Context The As Context section has the following fields:
Use the Required drop-down list to identify if the authentication method specified is required to be used for client authentication. Setting this field to True indicates that the authentication method specified is required; False indicates the method authentication is not required.
Use the Authorization Method drop-down list to authenticate the client. The only supported value is USERNAME_PASSWORD.
Use the Realm field to identify the realm in which the user is authenticated.
Sas Context The Sas Context section has the following field:
Use the Caller Propagation drop-down list to identify if the target will accept propagated caller identities.
Bean Pool tab
The Bean Pool tab allows you to specify the pool properties of stateless session beans.
Steady Pool Size specifies the initial and minimum number of
bean instances that should be maintained in the pool.
Resize Quantity specifies the number of beans to be
created or deleted when the pool is being serviced by the server. The possible values
are 0 to MAX_INTEGER.
Max Pool Size specifies the maximum number of bean instances
that can be created to satisfy client requests. The possible values are
from 0 to MAX_INTEGER.
Pool Idle Timeout In Seconds specifies the maximum time, in
seconds, that the bean instance is allowed to remain idle in the pool.
When this timeout expires, the bean instance in a pool becomes a candidate
for passivation or deletion.
Mdb Connection Factory tab
You can set the following properties in the Mdb Connection Factory tab:
JNDI Name. Specify the JNDI name of the administered object for the JMS Queue or Topic
destination that is associated with the message-driven bean. The mdb connection factory element specifies
the connection factory that creates the container connection to the JMS provider for a message-driven bean.
Default Resource Principal Name. Specifies the default principal (user) for the resource.
If this element is used in conjunction with a JMS Connection Factory resource, the name and password
subelements must be valid entries in the Sun JavaTM System Message Queue broker user repository.
See the Security Management chapter in the Sun Java System Message Queue Administration Guide for details.
Default Resource Principal Password. Specifies the password of the default resource principal.
Activation Config Property tab
Specifies an activation configuration, which includes the runtime configuration
properties of the message-driven bean in its operational environment.
For example, this can include information about the name of a physical JMS destination.
Matches and overrides the activation-config element in the ejb-jar.xml file.
The following elements can be configured in the Activation Config Property dialog box:
Activation Config Property Name
Activation Config Property Value
The messaging-style-specific descriptor elements are not specified because they are specific to a messaging provider.
Use the Add, Edit and Delete buttons in the Activation Config Property tab to open the
Property dialog box and modify properties.
For more information, see Chapter 18 Using the Java Message Service in
in the Sun Java System Application Server Platform Edition 9 Developer's Guide.