If any custom resources have been created already, they are listed in the Resources table.
JNDI Name: Specify a unique name. This name will be registered in the JNDI naming service. The JNDI name organizes and locates components within a distributed computing environment similarly to the way that card catalogs organize and represent locations of books in a library. Consequently, the JNDI name becomes an important method of accessing the JDBC resource. By convention, the name begins with the jdbc/ string. For example: jdbc/payrolldb. Don’t forget the forward slash.
Resource Type: Enter a fully qualified type definition. The definition follows the format, xxx.xxx.
Factory Class: Enter a factory class name for the custom resource to be created. The Factory Class is the user-specified name for the factory class. This class implements the javax.naming.spi.ObjectFactory interface.
Description: Type a short description of the resource. This description is a string value and can include a maximum of 250 characters.
Status: If you want the resource to be unavailable, deselect the Enabled checkbox. By default, the resource is available (enabled) as soon as it is created.
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