Learn about the new WebLogic Enterprise system CORBA features.
Describes the features available in the T-Engine of the WebLogic Enterprise product and the architectural components of the T-Engine.
Takes you step-by-step through the process of developing and building a WebLogic Enterprise application using the CORBA features of the T-Engine. The sample application uses simple transactions and security settings, default programming and administration values.
Provides links to topics that describe how to enhance basic WebLogic Enterprise applications with CORBA features such as security, naming, and events.
Provides pointers to the WebLogic Enterprise sample applications, including the
CORBA C++ and CORBA Java samples.
Explains how to perform administration tasks for WebLogic Enterprise applications.
Provides links to programmer reference information about the Object Management Group Interface Definition Language (OMG IDL),
Implementation Configuration File (ICF), TP Framework application programming interface (API),
Bootstrap object, mapping OMG to C++, CORBA API, Server-side mapping, and other APIs. In addition, links to the descriptions of the commands, system processes, and MIBs used by WebLogic Enterprise applications are provided.
Documents the system messages catalogs for the WLE and relevant Tuxedo components.
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CORBA Shortcuts & Other Resources
Introductory CORBA Topics
Overview of the WebLogic
Enterprise product
Programming & Administration Topics
Creating Client Applications
Creating CORBA C++ Server Applications
Creating CORBA Java Server Applications
Creating a Configuration File
(UBBCONFIG)
Configuring Servers
Includes setting up JavaServer
Using Security
Using Transactions
Using JDBC Drivers
Using JDBC Connection Pooling
Using Notification Services
Using Request-Level Interceptors
Using Server-to-Server Communications
Tuning and Scaling Applications
Using the idltojava Compiler
Using the CORBA Name Service
Other Resources
API Javadoc
OMG CORBA Specifications
WebLogic Enterprise supports CORBA 2.2 and includes
support for some CORBA 2.3 extensions. Follow this link to access the OMG CORBA specifications
on the OMG Web site.
Technical Articles
Provides background information about
the CORBA client/server computing model and CORBA
objects, and describes two design patterns that you
can use to implement good design practices in the
WebLogic Enterprise system: Process-Entity, and Client Data Caching.
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