Editing module-wide nodes To specify a method as (Web host server)

Editing module-wide nodes To specify a method as a container-managed transaction, 1 Right-click the Container Transactions node in the structure pane of the DD editor and choose Add. This adds a Required node to the structure pane. 2 If the transaction attribute for the method is something other than Required, select the proper attribute from the Transaction Attribute drop-down list. Selecting another transaction type changes the name of the Required node in the structure pane. You can also provide an optional description in the Description field. 3 Expand the new transaction attribute node in the structure pane and double-click the Container Transaction Methods node under it to display a list of all methods that have this transaction attribute. Of course, when you do this for the first time, the list of methods is empty. 4 Right-click the Container Transactions Methods node in the structure pane and choose Add. Or you can click the Add button on the Container Transaction page, select the *(*) entry added, and click the Edit button. A Container Transaction Method page appears: 5 From the drop-down EJB Name list, select a bean that contains the method you are specifying as a container transaction. 138 Developing Applications with Enterprise JavaBeans
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