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Editing module-wide nodes Large Icon: The name of a large icon you want associated with the bean. Small Icon: The name of a small icon you want associated with the bean. When you edit a message-driven bean s deployment descriptors, you use pages that are the same as those used by session and entity beans. See these references for information about the individual pages you use for editing message-driven bean deployment descriptors: EJB Reference page on page 124 EJB Local Reference page on page 124 Environment Entry page on page 125 Resource Environment Reference page on page 126 Resource Reference page on page 127 Security Identity page on page 128 Editing module-wide nodes The structure pane displays several nodes that apply to the EJB module as a whole and not to individual beans. Adding nodes of these types or editing existing ones affects the entire EJB module. These are the module-wide node categories: Relationships Security roles Method permissions Container transactions Exclude list You might also see additional server-specific nodes, depending on your selected server for your current project. Editing relationships The Relationships node lets you specify a relationship between entity beans. To begin defining a relationship, right-click the Relationships node in the structure pane and choose Add. A Relationship1 page displays in the EJB Module DD editor and a new node appears in the structure pane: Use this page to give the relationship a name and enter a description of the relationship. Chapter 13: Editing EJB deployment descriptors 133
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