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<!--
This is the XML DTD for the J2EE 1.3 application client deployment
descriptor.  All J2EE 1.3 application client deployment descriptors
must include a DOCTYPE of the following form:

  <!DOCTYPE application-client PUBLIC
	"-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD J2EE Application Client 1.3//EN"
	"http://java.sun.com/dtd/application-client_1_3.dtd">

-->

<!--
The following conventions apply to all J2EE deployment descriptor
elements unless indicated otherwise.

- In elements that contain PCDATA, leading and trailing whitespace
  in the data may be ignored.

- In elements whose value is an "enumerated type", the value is
  case sensitive.

- In elements that specify a pathname to a file within the same
  JAR file, relative filenames (i.e., those not starting with "/")
  are considered relative to the root of the JAR file's namespace.
  Absolute filenames (i.e., those starting with "/") also specify
  names in the root of the JAR file's namespace.  In general, relative
  names are preferred.  The exception is .war files where absolute
  names are preferred for consistency with the servlet API.
-->


<!--
The application-client element is the root element of an application
client deployment descriptor.  The application client deployment
descriptor describes the EJB components and external resources
referenced by the application client.
-->
<!ELEMENT application-client (icon?, display-name, description?,
		env-entry*, ejb-ref*, resource-ref*, resource-env-ref*,
		callback-handler?)>

<!--
The callback-handler element names a class provided by the
application.  The class must have a no args constructor and must
implement the javax.security.auth.callback.CallbackHandler interface.
The class will be instantiated by the application client container and
used by the container to collect authentication information from the
user.

Used in: application-client
-->
<!ELEMENT callback-handler (#PCDATA)>

<!--
The description element is used to provide text describing the parent
element.  The description element should include any information that
the application client jar file producer wants to provide to the consumer of
the application client jar file (i.e., to the Deployer). Typically, the tools
used by the application client jar file consumer will display the description
when processing the parent element that contains the description.

Used in: application-client, ejb-ref, env-entry, resource-env-ref,
resource-ref
-->
<!ELEMENT description (#PCDATA)>

<!--
The display-name element contains a short name that is intended to be
displayed by tools.  The display name need not be unique.

Used in: application-client

Example:

<display-name>Employee Self Service</display-name>
-->
<!ELEMENT display-name (#PCDATA)>

<!--
The ejb-link element is used in the ejb-ref element
to specify that an EJB reference is linked to an
enterprise bean.

The name in the ejb-link element is composed of a
path name specifying the ejb-jar containing the referenced enterprise
bean with the ejb-name of the target bean appended and separated from
the path name by "#".  The path name is relative to the jar file
containing the application client that is referencing the enterprise bean.
This allows multiple enterprise beans with the same ejb-name to be
uniquely identified.

Used in: ejb-ref

Examples:

	<ejb-link>EmployeeRecord</ejb-link>

	<ejb-link>../products/product.jar#ProductEJB</ejb-link>

-->
<!ELEMENT ejb-link (#PCDATA)>

<!--
The ejb-ref element is used for the declaration of a reference to
an enterprise bean's home. The declaration consists of:

	- an optional description
	- the EJB reference name used in the code of
	  the application client that's referencing the enterprise bean
	- the expected type of the referenced enterprise bean
	- the expected home and remote interfaces of the referenced
	  enterprise bean
	- optional ejb-link information, used to specify the referenced
	  enterprise bean

Used in: application-client
-->
<!ELEMENT ejb-ref (description?, ejb-ref-name, ejb-ref-type,
		home, remote, ejb-link?)>

<!--
The ejb-ref-name element contains the name of an EJB reference. The
EJB reference is an entry in the application client's environment and is
relative to the java:comp/env context.  The name must be unique
within the application client.

It is recommended that name is prefixed with "ejb/".

Used in: ejb-ref

Example:

<ejb-ref-name>ejb/Payroll</ejb-ref-name>
-->
<!ELEMENT ejb-ref-name (#PCDATA)>

<!--
The ejb-ref-type element contains the expected type of the
referenced enterprise bean.

The ejb-ref-type element must be one of the following:

	<ejb-ref-type>Entity</ejb-ref-type>
	<ejb-ref-type>Session</ejb-ref-type>

Used in: ejb-ref
-->
<!ELEMENT ejb-ref-type (#PCDATA)>

<!--
The env-entry element contains the declaration of an application client's
environment entry. The declaration consists of an optional
description, the name of the environment entry, and an optional
value.  If a value is not specified, one must be supplied
during deployment.

Used in: application-client
-->
<!ELEMENT env-entry (description?, env-entry-name, env-entry-type,
		env-entry-value?)>

<!--
The env-entry-name element contains the name of an application client's
environment entry.  The name is a JNDI name relative to the
java:comp/env context.  The name must be unique within an application client.

Used in: env-entry

Example:

<env-entry-name>minAmount</env-entry-name>
-->
<!ELEMENT env-entry-name (#PCDATA)>

<!--
The env-entry-type element contains the fully-qualified Java type of
the environment entry value that is expected by the application client's
code.

The following are the legal values of env-entry-type:

	java.lang.Boolean
	java.lang.Byte
	java.lang.Character
	java.lang.String
	java.lang.Short
	java.lang.Integer
	java.lang.Long
	java.lang.Float
	java.lang.Double


Used in: env-entry

Example:

<env-entry-type>java.lang.Boolean</env-entry-type>
-->
<!ELEMENT env-entry-type (#PCDATA)>

<!--
The env-entry-value element contains the value of an application client's
environment entry. The value must be a String that is valid for the
constructor of the specified type that takes a single String
parameter, or for java.lang.Character, a single character.

Used in: env-entry

Example:

<env-entry-value>100.00</env-entry-value>
-->
<!ELEMENT env-entry-value (#PCDATA)>

<!--
The home element contains the fully-qualified name of the enterprise
bean's home interface.

Used in: ejb-ref

Example:

<home>com.aardvark.payroll.PayrollHome</home>
-->
<!ELEMENT home (#PCDATA)>

<!--
The icon element contains small-icon and large-icon elements that
specify the file names for small and a large GIF or JPEG icon images
used to represent the parent element in a GUI tool.

Used in: application-client
-->
<!ELEMENT icon (small-icon?, large-icon?)>

<!--
The large-icon element contains the name of a file
containing a large (32 x 32) icon image. The file
name is a relative path within the application client's
jar file.

The image may be either in the JPEG or GIF format.
The icon can be used by tools.

Used in: icon

Example:

<large-icon>employee-service-icon32x32.jpg</large-icon>
-->
<!ELEMENT large-icon (#PCDATA)>

<!--
The remote element contains the fully-qualified name of the enterprise
bean's remote interface.

Used in: ejb-ref

Example:

<remote>com.wombat.empl.EmployeeService</remote>
-->
<!ELEMENT remote (#PCDATA)>

<!--
The res-auth element specifies whether the application client code signs
on programmatically to the resource manager, or whether the Container
will sign on to the resource manager on behalf of the application client. In the
latter case, the Container uses information that is supplied by the
Deployer.

The value of this element must be one of the two following:

	<res-auth>Application</res-auth>
	<res-auth>Container</res-auth>

Used in: resource-ref
-->
<!ELEMENT res-auth (#PCDATA)>

<!--
The res-ref-name element specifies the name of a resource manager
connection factory reference.  The name is a JNDI name relative to the
java:comp/env context.  The name must be unique within an application client.

Used in: resource-ref
-->
<!ELEMENT res-ref-name (#PCDATA)>

<!--
The res-sharing-scope element specifies whether connections obtained
through the given resource manager connection factory reference can be
shared. The value of this element, if specified, must be one of the
two following:

	<res-sharing-scope>Shareable</res-sharing-scope>
	<res-sharing-scope>Unshareable</res-sharing-scope>

The default value is Shareable.

Used in: resource-ref
-->
<!ELEMENT res-sharing-scope (#PCDATA)>

<!--
The res-type element specifies the type of the data source. The type
is specified by the fully qualified Java language class or interface
expected to be implemented by the data source.

Used in: resource-ref
-->
<!ELEMENT res-type (#PCDATA)>

<!--
The resource-env-ref element contains a declaration of an application client's
reference to an administered object associated with a resource
in the application client's environment.  It consists of an optional
description, the resource environment reference name, and an
indication of the resource environment reference type expected by
the application client code.

Used in: application-client

Example:

<resource-env-ref>
    <resource-env-ref-name>jms/StockQueue</resource-env-ref-name>
    <resource-env-ref-type>javax.jms.Queue</resource-env-ref-type>
</resource-env-ref>
-->
<!ELEMENT resource-env-ref (description?, resource-env-ref-name,
		resource-env-ref-type)>

<!--
The resource-env-ref-name element specifies the name of a resource
environment reference; its value is the environment entry name used in
the application client code.  The name is a JNDI name relative to the
java:comp/env context and must be unique within an application client.

Used in: resource-env-ref
-->
<!ELEMENT resource-env-ref-name (#PCDATA)>

<!--
The resource-env-ref-type element specifies the type of a resource
environment reference.  It is the fully qualified name of a Java
language class or interface.

Used in: resource-env-ref
-->
<!ELEMENT resource-env-ref-type (#PCDATA)>

<!--
The resource-ref element contains a declaration of an application client's
reference to an external resource. It consists of an optional
description, the resource manager connection factory reference name,
the indication of the resource manager connection factory type
expected by the application client code, the type of authentication
(Application or Container), and an optional specification of the
shareability of connections obtained from the resource (Shareable or
Unshareable).

Used in: application-client

Example:

    <resource-ref>
	<res-ref-name>jdbc/EmployeeAppDB</res-ref-name>
	<res-type>javax.sql.DataSource</res-type>
	<res-auth>Container</res-auth>
	<res-sharing-scope>Shareable</res-sharing-scope>
    </resource-ref>
-->
<!ELEMENT resource-ref (description?, res-ref-name, res-type, res-auth,
		res-sharing-scope?)>

<!--
The small-icon element contains the name of a file
containing a small (16 x 16) icon image. The file
name is a relative path within the application client's
jar file.

The image may be either in the JPEG or GIF format.
The icon can be used by tools.

Used in: icon

Example:

<small-icon>employee-service-icon16x16.jpg</small-icon>
-->
<!ELEMENT small-icon (#PCDATA)>

<!--
The ID mechanism is to allow tools that produce additional deployment
information (i.e., information beyond the standard deployment
descriptor information) to store the non-standard information in a
separate file, and easily refer from these tool-specific files to the
information in the standard deployment descriptor.

Tools are not allowed to add the non-standard information into the
standard deployment descriptor.
-->

<!ATTLIST application-client id ID #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST callback-handler id ID #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST description id ID #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST display-name id ID #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST ejb-link id ID #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST ejb-ref id ID #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST ejb-ref-name id ID #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST ejb-ref-type id ID #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST env-entry id ID #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST env-entry-name id ID #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST env-entry-type id ID #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST env-entry-value id ID #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST home id ID #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST icon id ID #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST large-icon id ID #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST remote id ID #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST res-auth id ID #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST res-ref-name id ID #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST res-sharing-scope id ID #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST res-type id ID #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST resource-env-ref id ID #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST resource-env-ref-name id ID #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST resource-env-ref-type id ID #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST resource-ref id ID #IMPLIED>
<!ATTLIST small-icon id ID #IMPLIED>

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