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	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/web-fragment_3_0.xsd

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      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.

    
  

  




  
    
      

	The web-fragment element is the root of the deployment
	descriptor for a web fragment.  Note that the sub-elements
	of this element can be in the arbitrary order. Because of
	that, the multiplicity of the elements of distributable,
	session-config, welcome-file-list, jsp-config, login-config,
	and locale-encoding-mapping-list was changed from "?" to "*"
	in this schema.  However, the deployment descriptor instance
	file must not contain multiple elements of session-config,
	jsp-config, and login-config. When there are multiple elements of
	welcome-file-list or locale-encoding-mapping-list, the container
	must concatenate the element contents.  The multiple occurence
	of the element distributable is redundant and the container
	treats that case exactly in the same way when there is only
	one distributable.

      
    

    
      
	

	  The servlet element contains the name of a servlet.
	  The name must be unique within the web application.

	
      
      
      
    

    
      
	

	  The filter element contains the name of a filter.
	  The name must be unique within the web application.

	
      
      
      
    

    
      
	

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

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

	
      
      
      
    

    
      
	

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

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

	
      
      
      
    

    
      
	

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

	
      
      
      
    

    
      
	

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

	
      
      
      
    

    
      
	

	  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 a web application.

	
      
      
      
    

    
      
	

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

	
      

      
      
    

    
      
	

	  A role-name-key is specified to allow the references
	  from the security-role-refs.

	
      
      
      
    

    
      
	

	  The keyref indicates the references from
	  security-role-ref to a specified role-name.

	
      
      
      
    
  







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