Programming Stand-alone Clients

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Code Examples

The BEA developer web site dev2dev.com provides examples that demonstrate how to use EJBs with RMI-IIOP, connect to C++ clients, and set up interoperability with a Tuxedo Server.

The following table describes the examples.

Table C-1 WebLogic Server IIOP Examples
Example
ORB/Protocol
Requirements
iiop.ejb.entity.tuxclient
Provides a Tuxedo client that uses complex valuetypes to call an entity session bean in WebLogic Server.
BEA IIOP
Tuxedo 8.x and higher.
Requires custom marshalling of vector classes.
iiop.ejb.entity.server.wls
Demonstrates connectivity between a C++ client or a Tuxedo client and an entity bean.
Not Applicable
 
iiop.ejb.stateless.rmiclient
Provides an RMI Java client that calls a stateless session bean in WebLogic Server. The example also demonstrates how to make an outbound RMI-IIOP call to a Tuxedo server using WebLogic Tuxedo Connector.
JDK 1.4
JDK 1.4 requires a security policy file to access server.
iiop.ejb.stateless.sectuxclient
Provides a secure Tuxedo client that calls a stateless session bean from WebLogic Server.
BEA IIOP
Tuxedo 8.x and higher.
iiop.ejb.stateless.server.tux
Illustrates how to call a stateless session bean from a variety of client applications through a Tuxedo Server. In conjunction with the Tuxedo Client, it also demonstrates server-to-server connectivity using WebLogic Tuxedo Connector.
Tuxedo TGIOP
Tuxedo 8.x and higher.
WebLogic Tuxedo Connector to provide server-to-server connectivity. See Using WebLogic Tuxedo Connector for RMI/IIOP and Corba Interoperability.
iiop.ejb.stateless.server.wls
Demonstrates how to use a variety of clients to call a stateless EJB directly in WebLogic Server or indirectly through a Tuxedo Server.
Not Applicable
 
iiop.ejb.stateless.tuxclient
Provides a Tuxedo client that calls a stateless session bean directly in WebLogic Server or to call the same stateless session bean in WebLogic through a Tuxedo server. The example also demonstrates how to make an outbound RMI-IIOP call from a Tuxedo server to WebLogic Server using WebLogic Tuxedo Connector.
BEA IIOP
Tuxedo 8.x and higher.
iiop.ejb.stateless.txtuxclient
Provides a Tuxedo client that uses a transaction to call a stateless session bean.
BEA IIOP
Tuxedo 8.x and higher.
iiop.rmi.corbaclient
Provides a CORBA client that demonstrates connectivity to a WebLogic Server.
BEA IIOP
Tuxedo 8.0 RP56 and higher. JDK 1.4 requires a security policy file to access server.
iiop.rmi.rmiclient
Provides an RMI client that demonstrates connectivity to a WebLogic Server. The example also demonstrates how to make an outbound call from WebLogic Server to a Tuxedo server using WebLogic Tuxedo Connector.
Not Applicable
Requires a security policy file to access server.
iiop.rmi.server.tux
Illustrates connectivity from a variety of client applications through a Tuxedo Server. In conjunction with the Tuxedo Client, it also domesticates server-to-server connectivity using WebLogic Tuxedo Connector.
Tuxedo TGIOP
Tuxedo 8.x and higher.
WebLogic Tuxedo Connector to provide server-to-server connectivity. See Using WebLogic Tuxedo Connector for RMI/IIOP and Corba Interoperability.
iiop.rmi.server.wls
Example illustrates connectivity between a variety of clients, Tuxedo, and WebLogic Server using a simple Ping application.
Not Applicable
 
iiop.rmi.tuxclient
Example provides a Tuxedo client which demonstrates connectivity to a Tuxedo Server.
BEA IIOP
Tuxedo 8.x and higher.


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