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I know how I'd do this using JBoss: create a *-ds.xml file, and drop it into my deploy directory.

  • Is there a declarative way to do the same with GlassFish (v3.1)?
  • Am I thinking about this the wrong way? (See next question)
  • Is there a more-Glassfishy way to get my Java EE application to talk to a database?

Other potentially-revelant info:

  • I want to connect to a SQL Server 2008 database
  • I'm using Eclipse + GlassFish Server Tools
  • I know next to nothing about GlassFish. I'm much more familiar with JBoss
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  • Are you looking to avoid the admin console?
    – bosmacs
    Nov 12, 2010 at 20:25
  • @bosmacs: yes, unless that's a horrible idea. Ideally, I'd like to be able to just drop a file somewhere (inside of my EAR is fine).
    – Matt Ball
    Nov 12, 2010 at 20:42

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You can define it in application.xml or ejb-jar.xml of your EAR. You can even use annotations.

Long answer short: DataSource Resource Definition in Java EE 6.

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BalusC is right (+1), with Java EE 6 you can declare datasource definitions either through annotations or through the use of deployment descriptors in a standard and portable way.

Just in case you'd be also interested by creating other resources than datasources like JMS resources, you can also package a glassfish-resources.xml file as part of your application. See:

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