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1 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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37 <!--
38 This is the XML DTD for the Servlet 2.3 deployment descriptor.
39 All Servlet 2.3 deployment descriptors must include a DOCTYPE
40 of the following form:
41
42 <!DOCTYPE web-app PUBLIC
43 "-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD Web Application 2.3//EN"
44 "http://java.sun.com/dtd/web-app_2_3.dtd">
45
46 -->
47 <!--
48 The following conventions apply to all J2EE deployment descriptor
49 elements unless indicated otherwise.
50
51 - In elements that contain PCDATA, leading and trailing whitespace
52 in the data may be ignored.
53
54 - In elements whose value is an "enumerated type", the value is
55 case sensitive.
56
57 - In elements that specify a pathname to a file within the same
58 JAR file, relative filenames (i.e., those not starting with "/")
59 are considered relative to the root of the JAR file's namespace.
60 Absolute filenames (i.e., those starting with "/") also specify
61 names in the root of the JAR file's namespace. In general, relative
62 names are preferred. The exception is .war files where absolute
63 names are preferred for consistency with the servlet API.
64 -->
65 <!--
66 The web-app element is the root of the deployment descriptor for
67 a web application.
68 -->
69 <!--
70 The auth-constraint element indicates the user roles that should
71 be permitted access to this resource collection. The role-name
72 used here must either correspond to the role-name of one of the
73 security-role elements defined for this web application, or be
74 the specially reserved role-name "*" that is a compact syntax for
75 indicating all roles in the web application. If both "*" and
76 rolenames appear, the container interprets this as all roles.
77 If no roles are defined, no user is allowed access to the portion of
78 the web application described by the containing security-constraint.
79 The container matches role names case sensitively when determining
80 access.
81
82
83 Used in: security-constraint
84 -->
85 <!--
86 The auth-method element is used to configure the authentication
87 mechanism for the web application. As a prerequisite to gaining access to any web resources which are protected by an authorization
88 constraint, a user must have authenticated using the configured
89 mechanism. Legal values for this element are "BASIC", "DIGEST",
90 "FORM", or "CLIENT-CERT".
91
92 Used in: login-config
93 -->
94 <!--
95 The context-param element contains the declaration of a web
96 application's servlet context initialization parameters.
97
98 Used in: web-app
99 -->
100 <!--
101 The description element is used to provide text describing the parent
102 element. The description element should include any information that
103 the web application war file producer wants to provide to the consumer of
104 the web application war file (i.e., to the Deployer). Typically, the tools
105 used by the web application war file consumer will display the description
106 when processing the parent element that contains the description.
107
108 Used in: auth-constraint, context-param, ejb-local-ref, ejb-ref,
109 env-entry, filter, init-param, resource-env-ref, resource-ref, run-as,
110 security-role, security-role-ref, servlet, user-data-constraint,
111 web-app, web-resource-collection
112 -->
113 <!--
114 The display-name element contains a short name that is intended to be
115 displayed by tools. The display name need not be unique.
116
117 Used in: filter, security-constraint, servlet, web-app
118
119 Example:
120
121 <display-name>Employee Self Service</display-name>
122 -->
123 <!--
124 The distributable element, by its presence in a web application
125 deployment descriptor, indicates that this web application is
126 programmed appropriately to be deployed into a distributed servlet
127 container
128
129 Used in: web-app
130 -->
131 <!--
132 The ejb-link element is used in the ejb-ref or ejb-local-ref
133 elements to specify that an EJB reference is linked to an
134 enterprise bean.
135
136 The name in the ejb-link element is composed of a
137 path name specifying the ejb-jar containing the referenced enterprise
138 bean with the ejb-name of the target bean appended and separated from
139 the path name by "#". The path name is relative to the war file
140 containing the web application that is referencing the enterprise bean.
141 This allows multiple enterprise beans with the same ejb-name to be
142 uniquely identified.
143
144 Used in: ejb-local-ref, ejb-ref
145
146 Examples:
147
148 <ejb-link>EmployeeRecord</ejb-link>
149
150 <ejb-link>../products/product.jar#ProductEJB</ejb-link>
151
152 -->
153 <!--
154 The ejb-local-ref element is used for the declaration of a reference to
155 an enterprise bean's local home. The declaration consists of:
156
157 - an optional description
158 - the EJB reference name used in the code of the web application
159 that's referencing the enterprise bean
160 - the expected type of the referenced enterprise bean
161 - the expected local home and local interfaces of the referenced
162 enterprise bean
163 - optional ejb-link information, used to specify the referenced
164 enterprise bean
165
166 Used in: web-app
167 -->
168 <!--
169 The ejb-ref element is used for the declaration of a reference to
170 an enterprise bean's home. The declaration consists of:
171
172 - an optional description
173 - the EJB reference name used in the code of
174 the web application that's referencing the enterprise bean
175 - the expected type of the referenced enterprise bean
176 - the expected home and remote interfaces of the referenced
177 enterprise bean
178 - optional ejb-link information, used to specify the referenced
179 enterprise bean
180
181 Used in: web-app
182 -->
183 <!--
184 The ejb-ref-name element contains the name of an EJB reference. The
185 EJB reference is an entry in the web application's environment and is
186 relative to the java:comp/env context. The name must be unique
187 within the web application.
188
189 It is recommended that name is prefixed with "ejb/".
190
191 Used in: ejb-local-ref, ejb-ref
192
193 Example:
194
195 <ejb-ref-name>ejb/Payroll</ejb-ref-name>
196 -->
197 <!--
198 The ejb-ref-type element contains the expected type of the
199 referenced enterprise bean.
200
201 The ejb-ref-type element must be one of the following:
202
203 <ejb-ref-type>Entity</ejb-ref-type>
204 <ejb-ref-type>Session</ejb-ref-type>
205
206 Used in: ejb-local-ref, ejb-ref
207 -->
208 <!--
209 The env-entry element contains the declaration of a web application's
210 environment entry. The declaration consists of an optional
211 description, the name of the environment entry, and an optional
212 value. If a value is not specified, one must be supplied
213 during deployment.
214 -->
215 <!--
216 The env-entry-name element contains the name of a web applications's
217 environment entry. The name is a JNDI name relative to the
218 java:comp/env context. The name must be unique within a web application.
219
220 Example:
221
222 <env-entry-name>minAmount</env-entry-name>
223
224 Used in: env-entry
225 -->
226 <!--
227 The env-entry-type element contains the fully-qualified Java type of
228 the environment entry value that is expected by the web application's
229 code.
230
231 The following are the legal values of env-entry-type:
232
233 java.lang.Boolean
234 java.lang.Byte
235 java.lang.Character
236 java.lang.String
237 java.lang.Short
238 java.lang.Integer
239 java.lang.Long
240 java.lang.Float
241 java.lang.Double
242
243 Used in: env-entry
244 -->
245 <!--
246 The env-entry-value element contains the value of a web application's
247 environment entry. The value must be a String that is valid for the
248 constructor of the specified type that takes a single String
249 parameter, or for java.lang.Character, a single character.
250
251 Example:
252
253 <env-entry-value>100.00</env-entry-value>
254
255 Used in: env-entry
256 -->
257 <!--
258 The error-code contains an HTTP error code, ex: 404
259
260 Used in: error-page
261 -->
262 <!--
263 The error-page element contains a mapping between an error code
264 or exception type to the path of a resource in the web application
265
266 Used in: web-app
267 -->
268 <!--
269 The exception type contains a fully qualified class name of a
270 Java exception type.
271
272 Used in: error-page
273 -->
274 <!--
275 The extension element contains a string describing an
276 extension. example: "txt"
277
278 Used in: mime-mapping
279 -->
280 <!--
281 Declares a filter in the web application. The filter is mapped to
282 either a servlet or a URL pattern in the filter-mapping element, using
283 the filter-name value to reference. Filters can access the
284 initialization parameters declared in the deployment descriptor at
285 runtime via the FilterConfig interface.
286
287 Used in: web-app
288 -->
289 <!--
290 The fully qualified classname of the filter.
291
292 Used in: filter
293 -->
294 <!--
295 Declaration of the filter mappings in this web application. The
296 container uses the filter-mapping declarations to decide which filters
297 to apply to a request, and in what order. The container matches the
298 request URI to a Servlet in the normal way. To determine which filters
299 to apply it matches filter-mapping declarations either on servlet-name,
300 or on url-pattern for each filter-mapping element, depending on which
301 style is used. The order in which filters are invoked is the order in
302 which filter-mapping declarations that match a request URI for a
303 servlet appear in the list of filter-mapping elements.The filter-name
304 value must be the value of the <filter-name> sub-elements of one of the
305 <filter> declarations in the deployment descriptor.
306
307 Used in: web-app
308 -->
309 <!--
310 The logical name of the filter. This name is used to map the filter.
311 Each filter name is unique within the web application.
312
313 Used in: filter, filter-mapping
314 -->
315 <!--
316 The form-error-page element defines the location in the web app
317 where the error page that is displayed when login is not successful
318 can be found. The path begins with a leading / and is interpreted
319 relative to the root of the WAR.
320
321 Used in: form-login-config
322 -->
323 <!--
324 The form-login-config element specifies the login and error pages
325 that should be used in form based login. If form based authentication
326 is not used, these elements are ignored.
327
328 Used in: login-config
329 -->
330 <!--
331 The form-login-page element defines the location in the web app
332 where the page that can be used for login can be found. The path
333 begins with a leading / and is interpreted relative to the root of the WAR.
334
335 Used in: form-login-config
336 -->
337 <!--
338 The home element contains the fully-qualified name of the enterprise
339 bean's home interface.
340
341 Used in: ejb-ref
342
343 Example:
344
345 <home>com.aardvark.payroll.PayrollHome</home>
346 -->
347 <!--
348 The http-method contains an HTTP method (GET | POST |...).
349
350 Used in: web-resource-collection
351 -->
352 <!--
353 The icon element contains small-icon and large-icon elements that
354 specify the file names for small and a large GIF or JPEG icon images
355 used to represent the parent element in a GUI tool.
356
357 Used in: filter, servlet, web-app
358 -->
359 <!--
360 The init-param element contains a name/value pair as an
361 initialization param of the servlet
362
363 Used in: filter, servlet
364 -->
365 <!--
366 The jsp-file element contains the full path to a JSP file within
367 the web application beginning with a `/'.
368
369 Used in: servlet
370 -->
371 <!--
372 The large-icon element contains the name of a file
373 containing a large (32 x 32) icon image. The file
374 name is a relative path within the web application's
375 war file.
376
377 The image may be either in the JPEG or GIF format.
378 The icon can be used by tools.
379
380 Used in: icon
381
382 Example:
383
384 <large-icon>employee-service-icon32x32.jpg</large-icon>
385 -->
386 <!--
387 The listener element indicates the deployment properties for a web
388 application listener bean.
389
390 Used in: web-app
391 -->
392 <!--
393 The listener-class element declares a class in the application must be
394 registered as a web application listener bean. The value is the fully qualified classname of the listener class.
395
396
397 Used in: listener
398 -->
399 <!--
400 The load-on-startup element indicates that this servlet should be
401 loaded (instantiated and have its init() called) on the startup
402 of the web application. The optional contents of
403 these element must be an integer indicating the order in which
404 the servlet should be loaded. If the value is a negative integer,
405 or the element is not present, the container is free to load the
406 servlet whenever it chooses. If the value is a positive integer
407 or 0, the container must load and initialize the servlet as the
408 application is deployed. The container must guarantee that
409 servlets marked with lower integers are loaded before servlets
410 marked with higher integers. The container may choose the order
411 of loading of servlets with the same load-on-start-up value.
412
413 Used in: servlet
414 -->
415 <!--
416
417 The local element contains the fully-qualified name of the
418 enterprise bean's local interface.
419
420 Used in: ejb-local-ref
421
422 -->
423 <!--
424
425 The local-home element contains the fully-qualified name of the
426 enterprise bean's local home interface.
427
428 Used in: ejb-local-ref
429 -->
430 <!--
431 The location element contains the location of the resource in the web
432 application relative to the root of the web application. The value of
433 the location must have a leading `/'.
434
435 Used in: error-page
436 -->
437 <!--
438 The login-config element is used to configure the authentication
439 method that should be used, the realm name that should be used for
440 this application, and the attributes that are needed by the form login
441 mechanism.
442
443 Used in: web-app
444 -->
445 <!--
446 The mime-mapping element defines a mapping between an extension
447 and a mime type.
448
449 Used in: web-app
450 -->
451 <!--
452 The mime-type element contains a defined mime type. example:
453 "text/plain"
454
455 Used in: mime-mapping
456 -->
457 <!--
458 The param-name element contains the name of a parameter. Each parameter
459 name must be unique in the web application.
460
461
462 Used in: context-param, init-param
463 -->
464 <!--
465 The param-value element contains the value of a parameter.
466
467 Used in: context-param, init-param
468 -->
469 <!--
470 The realm name element specifies the realm name to use in HTTP
471 Basic authorization.
472
473 Used in: login-config
474 -->
475 <!--
476 The remote element contains the fully-qualified name of the enterprise
477 bean's remote interface.
478
479 Used in: ejb-ref
480
481 Example:
482
483 <remote>com.wombat.empl.EmployeeService</remote>
484 -->
485 <!--
486 The res-auth element specifies whether the web application code signs
487 on programmatically to the resource manager, or whether the Container
488 will sign on to the resource manager on behalf of the web application. In the
489 latter case, the Container uses information that is supplied by the
490 Deployer.
491
492 The value of this element must be one of the two following:
493
494 <res-auth>Application</res-auth>
495 <res-auth>Container</res-auth>
496
497 Used in: resource-ref
498 -->
499 <!--
500 The res-ref-name element specifies the name of a resource manager
501 connection factory reference. The name is a JNDI name relative to the
502 java:comp/env context. The name must be unique within a web application.
503
504 Used in: resource-ref
505 -->
506 <!--
507 The res-sharing-scope element specifies whether connections obtained
508 through the given resource manager connection factory reference can be
509 shared. The value of this element, if specified, must be one of the
510 two following:
511
512 <res-sharing-scope>Shareable</res-sharing-scope>
513 <res-sharing-scope>Unshareable</res-sharing-scope>
514
515 The default value is Shareable.
516
517 Used in: resource-ref
518 -->
519 <!--
520 The res-type element specifies the type of the data source. The type
521 is specified by the fully qualified Java language class or interface
522 expected to be implemented by the data source.
523
524 Used in: resource-ref
525 -->
526 <!--
527 The resource-env-ref element contains a declaration of a web application's
528 reference to an administered object associated with a resource
529 in the web application's environment. It consists of an optional
530 description, the resource environment reference name, and an
531 indication of the resource environment reference type expected by
532 the web application code.
533
534 Used in: web-app
535
536 Example:
537
538 <resource-env-ref>
539 <resource-env-ref-name>jms/StockQueue</resource-env-ref-name>
540 <resource-env-ref-type>javax.jms.Queue</resource-env-ref-type>
541 </resource-env-ref>
542 -->
543 <!--
544 The resource-env-ref-name element specifies the name of a resource
545 environment reference; its value is the environment entry name used in
546 the web application code. The name is a JNDI name relative to the
547 java:comp/env context and must be unique within a web application.
548
549 Used in: resource-env-ref
550 -->
551 <!--
552 The resource-env-ref-type element specifies the type of a resource
553 environment reference. It is the fully qualified name of a Java
554 language class or interface.
555
556 Used in: resource-env-ref
557 -->
558 <!--
559 The resource-ref element contains a declaration of a web application's
560 reference to an external resource. It consists of an optional
561 description, the resource manager connection factory reference name,
562 the indication of the resource manager connection factory type
563 expected by the web application code, the type of authentication
564 (Application or Container), and an optional specification of the
565 shareability of connections obtained from the resource (Shareable or
566 Unshareable).
567
568 Used in: web-app
569
570 Example:
571
572 <resource-ref>
573 <res-ref-name>jdbc/EmployeeAppDB</res-ref-name>
574 <res-type>javax.sql.DataSource</res-type>
575 <res-auth>Container</res-auth>
576 <res-sharing-scope>Shareable</res-sharing-scope>
577 </resource-ref>
578 -->
579 <!--
580 The role-link element is a reference to a defined security role. The
581 role-link element must contain the name of one of the security roles
582 defined in the security-role elements.
583
584 Used in: security-role-ref
585 -->
586 <!--
587 The role-name element contains the name of a security role.
588
589 The name must conform to the lexical rules for an NMTOKEN.
590
591 Used in: auth-constraint, run-as, security-role, security-role-ref
592 -->
593 <!--
594 The run-as element specifies the run-as identity to be used for the
595 execution of the web application. It contains an optional description, and
596 the name of a security role.
597
598 Used in: servlet
599 -->
600 <!--
601 The security-constraint element is used to associate security
602 constraints with one or more web resource collections
603
604 Used in: web-app
605 -->
606 <!--
607 The security-role element contains the definition of a security
608 role. The definition consists of an optional description of the
609 security role, and the security role name.
610
611 Used in: web-app
612
613 Example:
614
615 <security-role>
616 <description>
617 This role includes all employees who are authorized
618 to access the employee service application.
619 </description>
620 <role-name>employee</role-name>
621 </security-role>
622 -->
623 <!--
624 The security-role-ref element contains the declaration of a security
625 role reference in the web application's code. The declaration consists
626 of an optional description, the security role name used in the code,
627 and an optional link to a security role. If the security role is not
628 specified, the Deployer must choose an appropriate security role.
629
630 The value of the role-name element must be the String used as the
631 parameter to the EJBContext.isCallerInRole(String roleName) method
632 or the HttpServletRequest.isUserInRole(String role) method.
633
634 Used in: servlet
635
636 -->
637 <!--
638 The servlet element contains the declarative data of a
639 servlet. If a jsp-file is specified and the load-on-startup element is
640 present, then the JSP should be precompiled and loaded.
641
642 Used in: web-app
643 -->
644 <!--
645 The servlet-class element contains the fully qualified class name
646 of the servlet.
647
648 Used in: servlet
649 -->
650 <!--
651 The servlet-mapping element defines a mapping between a servlet
652 and a url pattern
653
654 Used in: web-app
655 -->
656 <!--
657 The servlet-name element contains the canonical name of the
658 servlet. Each servlet name is unique within the web application.
659
660 Used in: filter-mapping, servlet, servlet-mapping
661 -->
662 <!--
663 The session-config element defines the session parameters for
664 this web application.
665
666 Used in: web-app
667 -->
668 <!--
669 The session-timeout element defines the default session timeout
670 interval for all sessions created in this web application. The
671 specified timeout must be expressed in a whole number of minutes.
672 If the timeout is 0 or less, the container ensures the default
673 behaviour of sessions is never to time out.
674
675 Used in: session-config
676 -->
677 <!--
678 The small-icon element contains the name of a file
679 containing a small (16 x 16) icon image. The file
680 name is a relative path within the web application's
681 war file.
682
683 The image may be either in the JPEG or GIF format.
684 The icon can be used by tools.
685
686 Used in: icon
687
688 Example:
689
690 <small-icon>employee-service-icon16x16.jpg</small-icon>
691 -->
692 <!--
693 The taglib element is used to describe a JSP tag library.
694
695 Used in: web-app
696 -->
697 <!--
698 the taglib-location element contains the location (as a resource
699 relative to the root of the web application) where to find the Tag
700 Libary Description file for the tag library.
701
702 Used in: taglib
703 -->
704 <!--
705 The taglib-uri element describes a URI, relative to the location
706 of the web.xml document, identifying a Tag Library used in the Web
707 Application.
708
709 Used in: taglib
710 -->
711 <!--
712 The transport-guarantee element specifies that the communication
713 between client and server should be NONE, INTEGRAL, or
714 CONFIDENTIAL. NONE means that the application does not require any
715 transport guarantees. A value of INTEGRAL means that the application
716 requires that the data sent between the client and server be sent in
717 such a way that it can't be changed in transit. CONFIDENTIAL means
718 that the application requires that the data be transmitted in a
719 fashion that prevents other entities from observing the contents of
720 the transmission. In most cases, the presence of the INTEGRAL or
721 CONFIDENTIAL flag will indicate that the use of SSL is required.
722
723 Used in: user-data-constraint
724 -->
725 <!--
726 The url-pattern element contains the url pattern of the mapping. Must
727 follow the rules specified in Section 11.2 of the Servlet API
728 Specification.
729
730 Used in: filter-mapping, servlet-mapping, web-resource-collection
731 -->
732 <!--
733 The user-data-constraint element is used to indicate how data
734 communicated between the client and container should be protected.
735
736 Used in: security-constraint
737 -->
738 <!--
739 The web-resource-collection element is used to identify a subset
740 of the resources and HTTP methods on those resources within a web
741 application to which a security constraint applies. If no HTTP methods
742 are specified, then the security constraint applies to all HTTP
743 methods.
744
745 Used in: security-constraint
746 -->
747 <!--
748 The web-resource-name contains the name of this web resource
749 collection.
750
751 Used in: web-resource-collection
752 -->
753 <!--
754 The welcome-file element contains file name to use as a default
755 welcome file, such as index.html
756
757 Used in: welcome-file-list
758 -->
759 <!--
760 The welcome-file-list contains an ordered list of welcome files
761 elements.
762
763 Used in: web-app
764 -->
765 <!--
766 The ID mechanism is to allow tools that produce additional deployment
767 information (i.e., information beyond the standard deployment
768 descriptor information) to store the non-standard information in a
769 separate file, and easily refer from these tool-specific files to the
770 information in the standard deployment descriptor.
771
772 Tools are not allowed to add the non-standard information into the
773 standard deployment descriptor.
774 -->
775 <web-app xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:web="http://xmlns.jcp.org/xml/ns/javaee" xsi:schemaLocation="http://xmlns.jcp.org/xml/ns/javaee http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee/web-app_2_5.xsd">
776 <display-name>DaoAdresseService</display-name>
777 <description></description>
778 <resource-ref>
779 <description>MySQL fulddaekning on info.dao.int</description>
780 <res-ref-name>jdbc/fulddaekning</res-ref-name>
781 <res-type>javax.sql.DataSource</res-type>
782 <res-auth>Container</res-auth>
783 </resource-ref>
784 </web-app>

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