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BEA WebLogic Enterprise Release 5.1

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BEA WebLogic Enterprise lets you build J2EE applications that combine the best features of distributed objects and transaction processing technology. The applications have the advantage of a J2EE-compliant programming model, combined with a powerful and robust WebLogic Enterprise infrastructure. The information presented here is designed to help you get started, develop EJB and RMI applications, administer your systems, and find detailed reference descriptions. This information supplements the Sun Microsystems, Inc. Enterprise JavaBeans Specification 1.1.

 

What's New

Learn about the new WebLogic Enterprise J2EE features.

The WebLogic Enterprise EJB Programming
    Environment

Describes the EJB programming environment available in the WebLogic Enterprise product and the architectural components of the EJB programming environment.

Developing WebLogic Enterprise EJB
    Applications

Takes you step-by-step through the process of developing and building a WebLogic Enterprise application using the J2EE features of the T-Engine. The sample application uses simple transactions and security settings, default programming and administration values.

Programming

Explains how to build EJB and RMI applications in the WebLogic Enterprise T-Engine.

Sample Applications

Provides pointers to the WebLogic Enterprise sample applications, including the CORBA C++ and CORBA Java samples.

Administration

Explains how to perform administration tasks for WebLogic Enterprise applications.

System Messages

Documents the system messages catalogs for the WebLogic Enterprise and relevant BEA Tuxedo components.

Sun Microsystems, Inc. EJB Specification 1.1

Is a local copy of the EJB specification on which the WebLogic Enterprise EJB support is based.

J2EE Shortcuts


Sun Microsystems, Inc. J2EE Javadoc (links to Sun)

javax.ejb

java.sql

javax.sql

javax.naming,
    javax.naming.directory,
    and javax.naming.spi

javax.transaction
    (link to local copy)

java.rmi

javax.rmi

Introductory J2EE Topics

Overview of the WebLogic
    Enterprise product

Programming & Administration Topics

Designing Enterprise JavaBeans for
    WebLogic Enterprise Systems

Creating a Configuration File
    (UBBCONFIG)

Using Security

Using Transactions

Using JDBC Drivers

Using JDBC Connection Pooling

Using the WebLogic Enterprise EJB
    Deployer

Java Enterprise Tuxedo

Using the SPI Implementation
    for JNDI

Using RMI in a WebLogic     Enterprise Environment

Tuning and Scaling Applications

Using the idltojava Compiler