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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<xsd:schema xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
+ targetNamespace="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee"
+ xmlns:javaee="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee"
+ xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
+ elementFormDefault="qualified"
+ attributeFormDefault="unqualified"
+ version="1.6">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+
+ DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS HEADER.
+
+ Copyright 2003-2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
+
+ The contents of this file are subject to the terms of either the
+ GNU General Public License Version 2 only ("GPL") or the Common
+ Development and Distribution License("CDDL") (collectively, the
+ "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance with
+ the License. You can obtain a copy of the License at
+ https://glassfish.dev.java.net/public/CDDL+GPL.html or
+ glassfish/bootstrap/legal/LICENSE.txt. See the License for the
+ specific language governing permissions and limitations under the
+ License.
+
+ When distributing the software, include this License Header
+ Notice in each file and include the License file at
+ glassfish/bootstrap/legal/LICENSE.txt. Sun designates this
+ particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as
+ provided by Sun in the GPL Version 2 section of the License file
+ that accompanied this code. If applicable, add the following
+ below the License Header, with the fields enclosed by brackets []
+ replaced by your own identifying information:
+ "Portions Copyrighted [year] [name of copyright owner]"
+
+ Contributor(s):
+
+ If you wish your version of this file to be governed by only the
+ CDDL or only the GPL Version 2, indicate your decision by adding
+ "[Contributor] elects to include this software in this
+ distribution under the [CDDL or GPL Version 2] license." If you
+ don't indicate a single choice of license, a recipient has the
+ option to distribute your version of this file under either the
+ CDDL, the GPL Version 2 or to extend the choice of license to its
+ licensees as provided above. However, if you add GPL Version 2
+ code and therefore, elected the GPL Version 2 license, then the
+ option applies only if the new code is made subject to such
+ option by the copyright holder.
+
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+
+ DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS HEADER.
+
+ Copyright 2003-2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
+
+ The contents of this file are subject to the terms of either the
+ GNU General Public License Version 2 only ("GPL") or the Common
+ Development and Distribution License("CDDL") (collectively, the
+ "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance with
+ the License. You can obtain a copy of the License at
+ https://glassfish.dev.java.net/public/CDDL+GPL.html or
+ glassfish/bootstrap/legal/LICENSE.txt. See the License for the
+ specific language governing permissions and limitations under the
+ License.
+
+ When distributing the software, include this License Header
+ Notice in each file and include the License file at
+ glassfish/bootstrap/legal/LICENSE.txt. Sun designates this
+ particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as
+ provided by Sun in the GPL Version 2 section of the License file
+ that accompanied this code. If applicable, add the following
+ below the License Header, with the fields enclosed by brackets []
+ replaced by your own identifying information:
+ "Portions Copyrighted [year] [name of copyright owner]"
+
+ Contributor(s):
+
+ If you wish your version of this file to be governed by only the
+ CDDL or only the GPL Version 2, indicate your decision by adding
+ "[Contributor] elects to include this software in this
+ distribution under the [CDDL or GPL Version 2] license." If you
+ don't indicate a single choice of license, a recipient has the
+ option to distribute your version of this file under either the
+ CDDL, the GPL Version 2 or to extend the choice of license to its
+ licensees as provided above. However, if you add GPL Version 2
+ code and therefore, elected the GPL Version 2 license, then the
+ option applies only if the new code is made subject to such
+ option by the copyright holder.
+
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+ <![CDATA[[
+ This is the XML Schema for the Connector 1.6 deployment
+ descriptor. The deployment descriptor must be named
+ "META-INF/ra.xml" in the connector's rar file. All Connector
+ deployment descriptors must indicate the connector resource
+ adapter schema by using the Java EE namespace:
+
+ http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee
+
+ and by indicating the version of the schema by
+ using the version element as shown below:
+
+ <connector xmlns="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee"
+ xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
+ xsi:schemaLocation="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee
+ http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee/connector_1_6.xsd"
+ version="1.6">
+ ...
+ </connector>
+
+ The instance documents may indicate the published version of
+ the schema using the xsi:schemaLocation attribute for Java EE
+ namespace with the following location:
+
+ http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee/connector_1_6.xsd
+
+ ]]>
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+
+ The following conventions apply to all Java EE
+ deployment descriptor elements unless indicated otherwise.
+
+ - 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.
+
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+
+ <xsd:include schemaLocation="javaee_6.xsd"/>
+
+
+<!-- **************************************************** -->
+
+ <xsd:element name="connector"
+ type="javaee:connectorType">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+
+ The connector element is the root element of the deployment
+ descriptor for the resource adapter. This element includes
+ general information - vendor name, resource adapter version,
+ icon - about the resource adapter module. It also includes
+ information specific to the implementation of the resource
+ adapter library as specified through the element
+ resourceadapter.
+
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ </xsd:element>
+
+
+<!-- **************************************************** -->
+
+ <xsd:complexType name="activationspecType">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+
+ The activationspecType specifies an activation
+ specification. The information includes fully qualified
+ Java class name of an activation specification and a set of
+ required configuration property names.
+
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:sequence>
+ <xsd:element name="activationspec-class"
+ type="javaee:fully-qualified-classType">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+ <![CDATA[[
+ The element activationspec-class specifies the fully
+ qualified Java class name of the activation
+ specification class. This class must implement the
+ javax.resource.spi.ActivationSpec interface. The
+ implementation of this class is required to be a
+ JavaBean.
+
+ Example:
+ <activationspec-class>com.wombat.ActivationSpecImpl
+ </activationspec-class>
+
+ ]]>
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ </xsd:element>
+ <xsd:element name="required-config-property"
+ type="javaee:required-config-propertyType"
+ minOccurs="0"
+ maxOccurs="unbounded">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+
+ The required-config-property element is deprecated since
+ Connectors 1.6 specification. The resource adapter
+ implementation is recommended to use the @NotNull
+ Bean Validation annotation or its XML validation
+ descriptor equivalent to indicate that a configuration
+ property is required to be specified by the deployer.
+ See the Connectors specification for more information.
+
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ </xsd:element>
+ <xsd:element name="config-property"
+ type="javaee:config-propertyType"
+ minOccurs="0"
+ maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
+ </xsd:sequence>
+ <xsd:attribute name="id"
+ type="xsd:ID"/>
+ </xsd:complexType>
+
+
+<!-- **************************************************** -->
+
+ <xsd:complexType name="adminobjectType">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+
+ The adminobjectType specifies information about an
+ administered object. Administered objects are specific to a
+ messaging style or message provider. This contains
+ information on the Java type of the interface implemented by
+ an administered object, its Java class name and its
+ configuration properties.
+
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:sequence>
+ <xsd:element name="adminobject-interface"
+ type="javaee:fully-qualified-classType">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+ <![CDATA[[
+ The element adminobject-interface specifies the
+ fully qualified name of the Java type of the
+ interface implemented by an administered object.
+
+ Example:
+ <adminobject-interface>javax.jms.Destination
+ </adminobject-interface>
+
+ ]]>
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ </xsd:element>
+ <xsd:element name="adminobject-class"
+ type="javaee:fully-qualified-classType">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+ <![CDATA[[
+ The element adminobject-class specifies the fully
+ qualified Java class name of an administered object.
+
+ Example:
+ <adminobject-class>com.wombat.DestinationImpl
+ </adminobject-class>
+
+ ]]>
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ </xsd:element>
+ <xsd:element name="config-property"
+ type="javaee:config-propertyType"
+ minOccurs="0"
+ maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
+ </xsd:sequence>
+ <xsd:attribute name="id"
+ type="xsd:ID"/>
+ </xsd:complexType>
+
+
+<!-- **************************************************** -->
+
+ <xsd:complexType name="authentication-mechanismType">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+
+ The authentication-mechanismType specifies an authentication
+ mechanism supported by the resource adapter. Note that this
+ support is for the resource adapter and not for the
+ underlying EIS instance. The optional description specifies
+ any resource adapter specific requirement for the support of
+ security contract and authentication mechanism.
+
+ Note that BasicPassword mechanism type should support the
+ javax.resource.spi.security.PasswordCredential interface.
+ The Kerbv5 mechanism type should support the
+ org.ietf.jgss.GSSCredential interface or the deprecated
+ javax.resource.spi.security.GenericCredential interface.
+
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:sequence>
+ <xsd:element name="description"
+ type="javaee:descriptionType"
+ minOccurs="0"
+ maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
+ <xsd:element name="authentication-mechanism-type"
+ type="javaee:xsdStringType">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+ <![CDATA[[
+ The element authentication-mechanism-type specifies
+ type of an authentication mechanism.
+
+ The example values are:
+
+ <authentication-mechanism-type>BasicPassword
+ </authentication-mechanism-type>
+
+ <authentication-mechanism-type>Kerbv5
+ </authentication-mechanism-type>
+
+ Any additional security mechanisms are outside the
+ scope of the Connector architecture specification.
+
+ ]]>
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ </xsd:element>
+ <xsd:element name="credential-interface"
+ type="javaee:credential-interfaceType"/>
+ </xsd:sequence>
+ <xsd:attribute name="id"
+ type="xsd:ID"/>
+ </xsd:complexType>
+
+
+<!-- **************************************************** -->
+
+ <xsd:complexType name="config-property-nameType">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+ <![CDATA[[
+ The config-property-nameType contains the name of a
+ configuration property.
+
+ The connector architecture defines a set of well-defined
+ properties all of type java.lang.String. These are as
+ follows.
+
+ ServerName
+ PortNumber
+ UserName
+ Password
+ ConnectionURL
+
+ A resource adapter provider can extend this property set to
+ include properties specific to the resource adapter and its
+ underlying EIS.
+
+ Possible values include
+ ServerName
+ PortNumber
+ UserName
+ Password
+ ConnectionURL
+
+ Example: <config-property-name>ServerName</config-property-name>
+
+ ]]>
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:simpleContent>
+ <xsd:restriction base="javaee:xsdStringType"/>
+ </xsd:simpleContent>
+ </xsd:complexType>
+
+
+<!-- **************************************************** -->
+
+ <xsd:complexType name="config-property-typeType">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+ <![CDATA[[
+ The config-property-typeType contains the fully
+ qualified Java type of a configuration property.
+
+ The following are the legal values:
+ java.lang.Boolean, java.lang.String, java.lang.Integer,
+ java.lang.Double, java.lang.Byte, java.lang.Short,
+ java.lang.Long, java.lang.Float, java.lang.Character
+
+ Used in: config-property
+
+ Example:
+ <config-property-type>java.lang.String</config-property-type>
+
+ ]]>
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:simpleContent>
+ <xsd:restriction base="javaee:string">
+ <xsd:enumeration value="java.lang.Boolean"/>
+ <xsd:enumeration value="java.lang.String"/>
+ <xsd:enumeration value="java.lang.Integer"/>
+ <xsd:enumeration value="java.lang.Double"/>
+ <xsd:enumeration value="java.lang.Byte"/>
+ <xsd:enumeration value="java.lang.Short"/>
+ <xsd:enumeration value="java.lang.Long"/>
+ <xsd:enumeration value="java.lang.Float"/>
+ <xsd:enumeration value="java.lang.Character"/>
+ </xsd:restriction>
+ </xsd:simpleContent>
+ </xsd:complexType>
+
+
+<!-- **************************************************** -->
+
+ <xsd:complexType name="config-propertyType">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+
+ The config-propertyType contains a declaration of a single
+ configuration property that may be used for providing
+ configuration information.
+
+ The declaration consists of an optional description, name,
+ type and an optional value of the configuration property. If
+ the resource adapter provider does not specify a value than
+ the deployer is responsible for providing a valid value for
+ a configuration property.
+
+ Any bounds or well-defined values of properties should be
+ described in the description element.
+
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:sequence>
+ <xsd:element name="description"
+ type="javaee:descriptionType"
+ minOccurs="0"
+ maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
+ <xsd:element name="config-property-name"
+ type="javaee:config-property-nameType"/>
+ <xsd:element name="config-property-type"
+ type="javaee:config-property-typeType"/>
+ <xsd:element name="config-property-value"
+ type="javaee:xsdStringType"
+ minOccurs="0">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+ <![CDATA[[
+ The element config-property-value contains the value
+ of a configuration entry. Note, it is possible for a
+ resource adapter deployer to override this
+ configuration information during deployment.
+
+ Example:
+ <config-property-value>WombatServer</config-property-value>
+
+ ]]>
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ </xsd:element>
+ <xsd:element name="config-property-ignore"
+ type="javaee:true-falseType"
+ minOccurs="0"
+ maxOccurs="1">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+
+ The element config-property-ignore is used to specify
+ whether the configuration tools must ignore considering the
+ configuration property during auto-discovery of
+ Configuration properties. See the Connector specification for
+ more details. If unspecified, the container must not ignore
+ the configuration property during auto-discovery.
+ This element must be one of the following, "true" or "false".
+
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ </xsd:element>
+ <xsd:element name="config-property-supports-dynamic-updates"
+ type="javaee:true-falseType"
+ minOccurs="0"
+ maxOccurs="1">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+
+ The element config-property-supports-dynamic-updates is used to specify
+ whether the configuration property allows its value to be updated, by
+ application server's configuration tools, during the lifetime of
+ the JavaBean instance. See the Connector specification for
+ more details. If unspecified, the container must not dynamically
+ reconfigure the property.
+ This element must be one of the following, "true" or "false".
+
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ </xsd:element>
+ <xsd:element name="config-property-confidential"
+ type="javaee:true-falseType"
+ minOccurs="0"
+ maxOccurs="1">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+
+ The element config-property-confidential is used to specify
+ whether the configuration property is confidential and
+ recommends application server's configuration tools to use special
+ visual aids for editing them. See the Connector specification for
+ more details. If unspecified, the container must not treat the
+ property as confidential.
+ This element must be one of the following, "true" or "false".
+
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ </xsd:element>
+ </xsd:sequence>
+ <xsd:attribute name="id"
+ type="xsd:ID"/>
+ </xsd:complexType>
+
+
+<!-- **************************************************** -->
+
+ <xsd:complexType name="connection-definitionType">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+
+ The connection-definitionType defines a set of connection
+ interfaces and classes pertaining to a particular connection
+ type. This also includes configurable properties for
+ ManagedConnectionFactory instances that may be produced out
+ of this set.
+
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:sequence>
+ <xsd:element name="managedconnectionfactory-class"
+ type="javaee:fully-qualified-classType">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+ <![CDATA[[
+ The element managedconnectionfactory-class specifies
+ the fully qualified name of the Java class that
+ implements the
+ javax.resource.spi.ManagedConnectionFactory interface.
+ This Java class is provided as part of resource
+ adapter's implementation of connector architecture
+ specified contracts. The implementation of this
+ class is required to be a JavaBean.
+
+ Example:
+ <managedconnectionfactory-class>
+ com.wombat.ManagedConnectionFactoryImpl
+ </managedconnectionfactory-class>
+
+ ]]>
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ </xsd:element>
+ <xsd:element name="config-property"
+ type="javaee:config-propertyType"
+ minOccurs="0"
+ maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
+ <xsd:element name="connectionfactory-interface"
+ type="javaee:fully-qualified-classType">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+ <![CDATA[[
+ The element connectionfactory-interface specifies
+ the fully qualified name of the ConnectionFactory
+ interface supported by the resource adapter.
+
+ Example:
+ <connectionfactory-interface>com.wombat.ConnectionFactory
+ </connectionfactory-interface>
+
+ OR
+
+ <connectionfactory-interface>javax.resource.cci.ConnectionFactory
+ </connectionfactory-interface>
+
+ ]]>
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ </xsd:element>
+ <xsd:element name="connectionfactory-impl-class"
+ type="javaee:fully-qualified-classType">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+ <![CDATA[[
+ The element connectionfactory-impl-class specifies
+ the fully qualified name of the ConnectionFactory
+ class that implements resource adapter
+ specific ConnectionFactory interface.
+
+ Example:
+
+ <connectionfactory-impl-class>com.wombat.ConnectionFactoryImpl
+ </connectionfactory-impl-class>
+
+ ]]>
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ </xsd:element>
+ <xsd:element name="connection-interface"
+ type="javaee:fully-qualified-classType">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+ <![CDATA[[
+ The connection-interface element specifies the fully
+ qualified name of the Connection interface supported
+ by the resource adapter.
+
+ Example:
+
+ <connection-interface>javax.resource.cci.Connection
+ </connection-interface>
+
+ ]]>
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ </xsd:element>
+ <xsd:element name="connection-impl-class"
+ type="javaee:fully-qualified-classType">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+ <![CDATA[[
+ The connection-impl-classType specifies the fully
+ qualified name of the Connection class that
+ implements resource adapter specific Connection
+ interface. It is used by the connection-impl-class
+ elements.
+
+ Example:
+
+ <connection-impl-class>com.wombat.ConnectionImpl
+ </connection-impl-class>
+
+ ]]>
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ </xsd:element>
+ </xsd:sequence>
+ <xsd:attribute name="id"
+ type="xsd:ID"/>
+ </xsd:complexType>
+
+
+<!-- **************************************************** -->
+
+ <xsd:complexType name="connectorType">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+
+ The connectorType defines a resource adapter.
+
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:sequence>
+ <xsd:element name="module-name"
+ type="javaee:string"
+ minOccurs="0">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+
+ The element module-name specifies the name of the
+ resource adapter.
+
+ If there is no module-name specified, the module-name
+ is determined as defined in Section EE.8.1.1 and EE.8.1.2
+ of the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE)
+ Specification, version 6.
+
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ </xsd:element>
+ <xsd:group ref="javaee:descriptionGroup"/>
+ <xsd:element name="vendor-name"
+ type="javaee:xsdStringType"
+ minOccurs="0">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+
+ The element vendor-name specifies the name of
+ resource adapter provider vendor.
+
+ If there is no vendor-name specified, the application
+ server must consider the default "" (empty string) as
+ the name of the resource adapter provider vendor.
+
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ </xsd:element>
+ <xsd:element name="eis-type"
+ type="javaee:xsdStringType"
+ minOccurs="0">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+
+ The element eis-type contains information about the
+ type of the EIS. For example, the type of an EIS can
+ be product name of EIS independent of any version
+ info.
+
+ This helps in identifying EIS instances that can be
+ used with this resource adapter.
+
+ If there is no eis-type specified, the application
+ server must consider the default "" (empty string) as
+ the type of the EIS.
+
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ </xsd:element>
+ <xsd:element name="resourceadapter-version"
+ type="javaee:xsdStringType"
+ minOccurs="0">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+
+ The element resourceadapter-version specifies a string-based version
+ of the resource adapter from the resource adapter
+ provider.
+
+ If there is no resourceadapter-version specified, the application
+ server must consider the default "" (empty string) as
+ the version of the resource adapter.
+
+
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ </xsd:element>
+ <xsd:element name="license"
+ type="javaee:licenseType"
+ minOccurs="0"/>
+ <xsd:element name="resourceadapter"
+ type="javaee:resourceadapterType"/>
+ <xsd:element name="required-work-context"
+ type="javaee:fully-qualified-classType"
+ minOccurs="0"
+ maxOccurs="unbounded">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+
+ The element required-work-context specifies a fully qualified class
+ name that implements WorkContext interface, that the resource adapter
+ requires the application server to support.
+
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ </xsd:element>
+ </xsd:sequence>
+ <xsd:attribute name="version"
+ type="javaee:dewey-versionType"
+ fixed="1.6"
+ use="required">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+
+ The version indicates the version of the schema to be used by the
+ deployment tool. This element doesn't have a default, and the resource adapter
+ developer/deployer is required to specify it. The element allows the deployment
+ tool to choose which schema to validate the descriptor against.
+
+
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ </xsd:attribute>
+ <xsd:attribute name="metadata-complete"
+ type="xsd:boolean">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+
+ The metadata-complete attribute defines whether the deployment
+ descriptor for the resource adapter module is complete, or whether
+ the class files available to the module and packaged with the resource
+ adapter should be examined for annotations that specify deployment
+ information.
+
+ If metadata-complete is set to "true", the deployment tool of the
+ application server must ignore any annotations that specify deployment
+ information, which might be present in the class files of the
+ application.If metadata-complete is not specified or is set to "false",
+ the deployment tool must examine the class files of the application for
+ annotations, as specified by this specification. If the
+ deployment descriptor is not included or is included but not marked
+ metadata-complete, the deployment tool will process annotations.
+
+ Application servers must assume that metadata-complete is true for
+ resource adapter modules with deployment descriptor version
+ lower than 1.6.
+
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ </xsd:attribute>
+ <xsd:attribute name="id"
+ type="xsd:ID"/>
+ </xsd:complexType>
+
+
+<!-- **************************************************** -->
+
+ <xsd:complexType name="credential-interfaceType">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+
+ The credential-interfaceType specifies the
+ interface that the resource adapter implementation
+ supports for the representation of the
+ credentials. This element(s) that use this type,
+ i.e. credential-interface, should be used by
+ application server to find out the Credential
+ interface it should use as part of the security
+ contract.
+
+ The possible values are:
+
+ javax.resource.spi.security.PasswordCredential
+ org.ietf.jgss.GSSCredential
+ javax.resource.spi.security.GenericCredential
+
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:simpleContent>
+ <xsd:restriction base="javaee:fully-qualified-classType">
+ <xsd:enumeration value="javax.resource.spi.security.PasswordCredential"/>
+ <xsd:enumeration value="org.ietf.jgss.GSSCredential"/>
+ <xsd:enumeration value="javax.resource.spi.security.GenericCredential"/>
+ </xsd:restriction>
+ </xsd:simpleContent>
+ </xsd:complexType>
+
+
+<!-- **************************************************** -->
+
+ <xsd:complexType name="inbound-resourceadapterType">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+
+ The inbound-resourceadapterType specifies information
+ about an inbound resource adapter. This contains information
+ specific to the implementation of the resource adapter
+ library as specified through the messageadapter element.
+
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:sequence>
+ <xsd:element name="messageadapter"
+ type="javaee:messageadapterType"
+ minOccurs="0">
+ <xsd:unique name="messagelistener-type-uniqueness">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+
+ The messagelistener-type element content must be
+ unique in the messageadapter. Several messagelisteners
+ can not use the same messagelistener-type.
+
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:selector xpath="javaee:messagelistener"/>
+ <xsd:field xpath="javaee:messagelistener-type"/>
+ </xsd:unique>
+ </xsd:element>
+ </xsd:sequence>
+ <xsd:attribute name="id"
+ type="xsd:ID"/>
+ </xsd:complexType>
+
+
+<!-- **************************************************** -->
+
+ <xsd:complexType name="licenseType">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+
+ The licenseType specifies licensing requirements for the
+ resource adapter module. This type specifies whether a
+ license is required to deploy and use this resource adapter,
+ and an optional description of the licensing terms
+ (examples: duration of license, number of connection
+ restrictions). It is used by the license element.
+
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:sequence>
+ <xsd:element name="description"
+ type="javaee:descriptionType"
+ minOccurs="0"
+ maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
+ <xsd:element name="license-required"
+ type="javaee:true-falseType">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+
+ The element license-required specifies whether a
+ license is required to deploy and use the
+ resource adapter. This element must be one of
+ the following, "true" or "false".
+
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ </xsd:element>
+ </xsd:sequence>
+ <xsd:attribute name="id"
+ type="xsd:ID"/>
+ </xsd:complexType>
+
+
+<!-- **************************************************** -->
+
+ <xsd:complexType name="messageadapterType">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+
+ The messageadapterType specifies information about the
+ messaging capabilities of the resource adapter. This
+ contains information specific to the implementation of the
+ resource adapter library as specified through the
+ messagelistener element.
+
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:sequence>
+ <xsd:element name="messagelistener"
+ type="javaee:messagelistenerType"
+ maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
+ </xsd:sequence>
+ <xsd:attribute name="id"
+ type="xsd:ID"/>
+ </xsd:complexType>
+
+
+<!-- **************************************************** -->
+
+ <xsd:complexType name="messagelistenerType">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+
+ The messagelistenerType specifies information about a
+ specific message listener supported by the messaging
+ resource adapter. It contains information on the Java type
+ of the message listener interface and an activation
+ specification.
+
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:sequence>
+ <xsd:element name="messagelistener-type"
+ type="javaee:fully-qualified-classType">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+ <![CDATA[[
+ The element messagelistener-type specifies the fully
+ qualified name of the Java type of a message
+ listener interface.
+
+ Example:
+
+ <messagelistener-type>javax.jms.MessageListener
+ </messagelistener-type>
+
+ ]]>
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ </xsd:element>
+ <xsd:element name="activationspec"
+ type="javaee:activationspecType"/>
+ </xsd:sequence>
+ <xsd:attribute name="id"
+ type="xsd:ID"/>
+ </xsd:complexType>
+
+
+<!-- **************************************************** -->
+
+ <xsd:complexType name="outbound-resourceadapterType">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+
+ The outbound-resourceadapterType specifies information about
+ an outbound resource adapter. The information includes fully
+ qualified names of classes/interfaces required as part of
+ the connector architecture specified contracts for
+ connection management, level of transaction support
+ provided, one or more authentication mechanisms supported
+ and additional required security permissions.
+
+ If any of the outbound resource adapter elements (transaction-support,
+ authentication-mechanism, reauthentication-support) is specified through
+ this element or metadata annotations, and no connection-definition is
+ specified as part of this element or through annotations, the
+ application server must consider this an error and fail deployment.
+
+ If there is no authentication-mechanism specified as part of
+ this element or metadata annotations, then the resource adapter does
+ not support any standard security authentication mechanisms as
+ part of security contract. The application server ignores the security
+ part of the system contracts in this case.
+
+ If there is no transaction-support specified as part of this element
+ or metadata annotation, then the application server must consider that
+ the resource adapter does not support either the resource manager local
+ or JTA transactions and must consider the transaction support as
+ NoTransaction. Note that resource adapters may specify the level of
+ transaction support to be used at runtime for a ManagedConnectionFactory
+ through the TransactionSupport interface.
+
+ If there is no reauthentication-support specified as part of
+ this element or metadata annotation, then the application server must consider
+ that the resource adapter does not support re-authentication of
+ ManagedConnections.
+
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:sequence>
+ <xsd:element name="connection-definition"
+ type="javaee:connection-definitionType"
+ maxOccurs="unbounded"
+ minOccurs="0"/>
+ <xsd:element name="transaction-support"
+ type="javaee:transaction-supportType"
+ minOccurs="0"/>
+ <xsd:element name="authentication-mechanism"
+ type="javaee:authentication-mechanismType"
+ minOccurs="0"
+ maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
+ <xsd:element name="reauthentication-support"
+ type="javaee:true-falseType"
+ minOccurs="0">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+
+ The element reauthentication-support specifies
+ whether the resource adapter implementation supports
+ re-authentication of existing Managed- Connection
+ instance. Note that this information is for the
+ resource adapter implementation and not for the
+ underlying EIS instance. This element must have
+ either a "true" or "false" value.
+
+
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ </xsd:element>
+ </xsd:sequence>
+ <xsd:attribute name="id"
+ type="xsd:ID"/>
+ </xsd:complexType>
+
+
+<!-- **************************************************** -->
+
+ <xsd:complexType name="required-config-propertyType">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+ <![CDATA[[
+ The required-config-propertyType contains a declaration
+ of a single configuration property used for specifying a
+ required configuration property name. It is used
+ by required-config-property elements.
+
+ Usage of this type is deprecated from Connectors 1.6 specification.
+ Refer to required-config-property element for more information.
+
+ Example:
+
+ <required-config-property>
+ <config-property-name>Destination</config-property-name>
+ </required-config-property>
+
+ ]]>
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:sequence>
+ <xsd:element name="description"
+ type="javaee:descriptionType"
+ minOccurs="0"
+ maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
+ <xsd:element name="config-property-name"
+ type="javaee:config-property-nameType"/>
+ </xsd:sequence>
+ <xsd:attribute name="id"
+ type="xsd:ID"/>
+ </xsd:complexType>
+
+
+<!-- **************************************************** -->
+
+ <xsd:complexType name="resourceadapterType">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+
+ The resourceadapterType specifies information about the
+ resource adapter. The information includes fully qualified
+ resource adapter Java class name, configuration properties,
+ information specific to the implementation of the resource
+ adapter library as specified through the
+ outbound-resourceadapter and inbound-resourceadapter
+ elements, and an optional set of administered objects.
+
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:sequence>
+ <xsd:element name="resourceadapter-class"
+ type="javaee:fully-qualified-classType"
+ minOccurs="0">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+
+ The element resourceadapter-class specifies the
+ fully qualified name of a Java class that implements
+ the javax.resource.spi.ResourceAdapter
+ interface. This Java class is provided as part of
+ resource adapter's implementation of connector
+ architecture specified contracts. The implementation
+ of this class is required to be a JavaBean.
+
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ </xsd:element>
+ <xsd:element name="config-property"
+ type="javaee:config-propertyType"
+ minOccurs="0"
+ maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
+ <xsd:element name="outbound-resourceadapter"
+ type="javaee:outbound-resourceadapterType"
+ minOccurs="0">
+ <xsd:unique name="connectionfactory-interface-uniqueness">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+
+ The connectionfactory-interface element content
+ must be unique in the outbound-resourceadapter.
+ Multiple connection-definitions can not use the
+ same connectionfactory-type.
+
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:selector xpath="javaee:connection-definition"/>
+ <xsd:field xpath="javaee:connectionfactory-interface"/>
+ </xsd:unique>
+ </xsd:element>
+ <xsd:element name="inbound-resourceadapter"
+ type="javaee:inbound-resourceadapterType"
+ minOccurs="0"/>
+ <xsd:element name="adminobject"
+ type="javaee:adminobjectType"
+ minOccurs="0"
+ maxOccurs="unbounded">
+ <xsd:unique name="adminobject-type-uniqueness">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+
+ The adminobject-interface and adminobject-class element content must be
+ unique in the resourceadapterType. Several admin objects
+ can not use the same adminobject-interface and adminobject-class.
+
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:selector xpath="javaee:adminobject"/>
+ <xsd:field xpath="javaee:adminobject-interface"/>
+ <xsd:field xpath="javaee:adminobject-class"/>
+ </xsd:unique>
+ </xsd:element>
+ <xsd:element name="security-permission"
+ type="javaee:security-permissionType"
+ minOccurs="0"
+ maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
+ </xsd:sequence>
+ <xsd:attribute name="id"
+ type="xsd:ID"/>
+ </xsd:complexType>
+
+
+<!-- **************************************************** -->
+
+ <xsd:complexType name="security-permissionType">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+
+ The security-permissionType specifies a security
+ permission that is required by the resource adapter code.
+
+ The security permission listed in the deployment descriptor
+ are ones that are different from those required by the
+ default permission set as specified in the connector
+ specification. The optional description can mention specific
+ reason that resource adapter requires a given security
+ permission.
+
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:sequence>
+ <xsd:element name="description"
+ type="javaee:descriptionType"
+ minOccurs="0"
+ maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
+ <xsd:element name="security-permission-spec"
+ type="javaee:xsdStringType">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+
+ The element security-permission-spec specifies a security
+ permission based on the Security policy file
+ syntax. Refer to the following URL for Sun's
+ implementation of the security permission
+ specification:
+
+ http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/security/PolicyFiles.html
+
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ </xsd:element>
+ </xsd:sequence>
+ <xsd:attribute name="id"
+ type="xsd:ID"/>
+ </xsd:complexType>
+
+
+<!-- **************************************************** -->
+
+ <xsd:complexType name="transaction-supportType">
+ <xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:documentation>
+
+ The transaction-supportType specifies the level of
+ transaction support provided by the resource adapter. It is
+ used by transaction-support elements.
+
+ The value must be one of the following:
+
+ NoTransaction
+ LocalTransaction
+ XATransaction
+
+ </xsd:documentation>
+ </xsd:annotation>
+ <xsd:simpleContent>
+ <xsd:restriction base="javaee:string">
+ <xsd:enumeration value="NoTransaction"/>
+ <xsd:enumeration value="LocalTransaction"/>
+ <xsd:enumeration value="XATransaction"/>
+ </xsd:restriction>
+ </xsd:simpleContent>
+ </xsd:complexType>
+
+</xsd:schema>