@jws:av-identity Tag
Specifies the target Application View for an Application View control.
@jws:av-identity name="applicationViewName" [user-id="username"] [password="password"] [passwordEncrypted="true" | "false"]
name
Required. Specifies the name of the target Application View. The Application View must be deployed before the Application View control will function.
user-id
Optional. Specifies the username to use when accessing the target Application View.
password
Optional. Specifies the password to use when accessing the target Application View.
passwordEncrypted
Optional. Specifies whether the value of the password attribute is encrypted or not. If not present, default value is "false" and password is assumed to be clear text.
Note: the passwordEncrypted attribute was added in the SP1 release of WebLogic Workshop 7.0. ApplicationView controls created prior to SP1 will contain clear text passwords. If you wish to encrypt the password in an existing control, create a new control (for which the password will be encrypted by default), then copy the password and passwordEncrypted attributes and their values from the new control to the existing control.
The following rules apply to this tag's use:
Only one @jws:av-identity tag may appear within a single Javadoc comment block.
The @jws:av-identity tag may appear in the Javadoc comment on the main interface defined in a Application View control's CTRL file A CTRL file holds a WebLogic Workshop Java Web Service Invoker. A CTRL file reflects the public contract of a web service, and reflects nothing about the private implementation. For example, if the web service refers to complex implementation classes, the CTRL file will not contain references to the same classes. Instead, it will refer to generated inner classes or other generic types..
Application View Control: Accessing an Enterprise Application from a Web Service