The "resource environment reference", defined in the EJB Spec 2.0,
is used to "logically" refer within a bean to an administered object
such as "JMS destinations", thus making the bean code independent
of the actual environment (exactly as the resource environment reference).
See an example in the "EJB/JMS User's Guide" chapter of
the JOnAS documentation, in the subsection "Accessing the Destination Object"
of the section "Writing JMS operations within an enterprise bean".
http://www.objectweb.org/jonas/jonas_root/doc/EjbJmsUserGuide.html#Writing

Best Regards,

François

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> > - a detail, the <resource-env-ref> in the deployment descriptor should be
> >   provided very nearly,
>
> What's in that point? You you give an example what this means?

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