WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment, Version 6.0.x     Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows

CMP Connection Factories collection

Use this page to view existing CMP connection factories settings.

These are the connection factories used by a container-managed persistence (CMP) bean to access any backend data store. A CMP Connection Factory is used by EJB model 2.x Entities with CMP version 2.x. Connection factories listed on this page are created automatically under the WebSphere Relational Resource Adapter when you check the box Use this DataSource in container managed persistence (CMP) in the General Properties area on the Data Source page. You cannot modify the settings for a CMP Connection Factory, and you can not delete CMP Connection Factories from this collection. To remove the CMP Connection Factory object, you must navigate to the data source associated with the CMP Connection Factory and uncheck the Use this DataSource for CMP checkbox.

To view this administrative console page, click Resources >Resource Adapters >WebSphere Relational Resource Adapter > CMP Connection Factories.

Name

Specifies a list of the display names for the resources.

Data type String
JNDI Name

Specifies the JNDI name of the resource.

Data type String
Description

Specifies a description for the resource.

Data type String
Category

Specifies a category string which can be used to classify or group the resource.

Data type String



Sub-topics

Related concepts
Resource adapter
Connection factory
Data sources

Related tasks
Configuring connection factories for resource adapters within applications
Installing resource adapters within applications
Creating and configuring a JDBC provider and data source using the Java Management Extensions API

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