Figure 10-23 Access Bean creation wizard

2.Click Next.

3.Check to see that the EJB project selected is the CustomerInfoEJB project. From the list of Enterprise JavaBeans, select the check box next to the customer entity bean, and click Next.

4.Select the Enterprise bean from the list to change the default access bean info to create data class access bean.

5.Click Finish.

In the J2EE perspective, expand the CustomerInfoEJB project in the Navigator view. You will find two new java classes CustomerData.java and CustomerFactory.java under /ejbModule/registration. These two represent the generated data class access bean.

Creating a JDBC data source

For our application to access the database, we need to create a datasource. The data source must be defined in the application server configuration, and in our case the application server is the Websphere Test Environment v4.0. In order to create the data source, we need to do the following:

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