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3. Click Next three times to display the Binding Enterprise Beans to JNDI<br />

Names window (Figure 11-15). This allows you to change the JNDI name<br />

under which the session bean is bound in the JNDI name space. <strong>The</strong> JNDI<br />

name will already be set to ejbs/CTGTesterCCI, as specified in the EAR file.<br />

Click Next to accept this value.<br />

Figure 11-15 Binding Enterprise Beans to JNDI Names window<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> Mapping EJB References to Enterprise Beans window is shown<br />

(Figure 11-16 on page 306). This allows you to change the JNDI name the<br />

servlet’s EJB reference is bound to. <strong>The</strong> JNDI name will already be set to<br />

ejbs/CTGTesterCCI, as specified in the EAR file. This matches the JNDI<br />

name of the session bean, seen in the previous window. Click Next to accept<br />

this value.<br />

Chapter 11. <strong>CICS</strong> TG and <strong>WebSphere</strong> Application Server for Windows 305

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