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I went back through the entire process and found what might be something regarding the deployment of the application.

From the WAS console, under Enterprise Applications > testIdentityToken > Resource references, if I select Browse next to my Target Resource JNDI Name it shows an empty list of resources. If I just click OK instead of Browse, using the Target Resource JNDI Name defined in the initial configuration, it displays the following warning page:

ADMA8019E: The resources that are assigned to the application are beyond the deployment target scope. Resources are within the deployment target scope if they are defined at the cell, node, server, or application level when the deployment target is a server, or at the cell, cluster, or application level when the deployment target is a cluster. Assign resources that are within the deployment target scope of the application or confirm that these resources assignments are correct as specified.


Can anyone with some WAS experience shed some light on this?


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