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Glassfish example source code file (Strings.properties)

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The Glassfish Strings.properties source code

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## Java Mail Sessions
javaMailSessions.pageTitle=JavaMail Sessions
javaMailSessions.pageTitleHelp=A JavaMail session resource represents a mail session in the JavaMail API, which provides a platform-independent and protocol-independent framework to build mail and messaging applications.
javaMail.editPageTitle=Edit JavaMail Session
javaMail.editPageTitleHelp=A JavaMail session resource represents a mail session in the JavaMail API.
javaMail.newPageTitle=New JavaMail Session
javaMail.newPageTitleHelp=A JavaMail session resource represents a mail session in the JavaMail API.
javaMail.targetPageTitle=JavaMail Session Targets
javaMail.jndiHelp=A unique identifier; must contain only alphanumeric, underscore, dash, or dot characters
javaMail.mailHost=Mail Host:
javaMail.mailHostHelp=DNS name of the default mail server
javaMail.user=Default User:
javaMail.userHelp=User name to provide when connecting to a mail server; must contain only alphanumeric, underscore, dash, or dot characters
javaMail.returnAddr=Default Sender Address:
javaMail.returnAddrHelp=E-mail address of the default user
javaMail.descHelp=Makes it easier to find this session later
javaMail.Session=Session:
javaMail.storeProtocol=Store Protocol:
javaMail.storeProtocolHelp=Either IMAP or POP3; default is IMAP
javaMail.storeClass=Store Protocol Class:
javaMail.storeClassHelp=Default is com.sun.mail.imap.IMAPStore
javaMail.transportProtocol=Transport Protocol:
javaMail.transportProtocolHelp=Default is SMTP
javaMail.transProtocolClass=Transport Protocol Class:
javaMail.transProtocolClassHelp=Default is com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPTransport
javaMail.Debug=Debug:
javaMail.DebugHelp=Select the Debug checkbox to enable extra debugging output for this mail session, including a protocol trace. Set to FINE or finer to generate the debugging output and include it in the system log file.


## Custom and JNDI Resource
customResources.pageTitle=Custom Resources
customResources.pageTitleHelp=Custom resources are nonstandard resources with a defined JNDI subcontext, resource type, and factory class.

externalResources.pageTitle=External Resources
externalResources.pageTitleHelp=Manage external JNDI resources when you have an application that needs to locate a resource named in an external JNDI repository, such as an LDAP repository.

jndi.pageTitle=JNDI
jndi.pageTitleHelp=
customResource.editPageTitle=Edit Custom Resource
customResource.editPageTitleHelp=Edit an existing JNDI custom resource.
customResource.newPageTitle=New Custom Resource
customResource.newPageTitleHelp=Ensure that the resource references and EJB references are linked to the configured server-wide resources, as defined by the custom-resource and external resources tags in server-xml.
customResource.targetPageTitle=Custom Resource Targets
resourcesTable.sessions=Sessions

resourcesTable.colJndiName=JNDI Name
resourcesTable.resources=Resources
resourcesTable.colResType=Resource Type
resourcesTable.colDesc=Description
resourcesTable.resources=Resources
msg.JS.confirmDeleteCR=Selected Resource(s) will be deleted.  Continue?
connectors.User=user
connectors.systemAll=system-all
connectors.systemAdmin=system-admin
connectors.systemInstance=system-instance

jndiResource.editPageTitle=Edit External Resource
jndiResource.editPageTitleHelp=Edit existing external JNDI resources.
jndiResource.newPageTitle=New External Resource
jndiResource.newPageTitleHelp=Create an external JNDI resource so that applications can gain access to resources stored in an external repository.
externalResource.targetPageTitle=External Resource Targets
jndiResource.resTypeHelp=Enter a fully qualified type following the format xxx.xxx (for example, javax.jms.Topic)
jndiResource.factoryClass= Factory Class:
jndiResource.factoryClassHelp=Factory class for resource; implements javax.naming.spi.ObjectFactory
jndiResource.jndiLookup=JNDI Lookup:
jndiResource.jndiLookupHelp=Name used by the application to find the resource

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