Programming WebLogic jCOM
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Upgrading Considerations
The following sections describe upgrading from WebLogic jCOM 6.1 to WebLogic jCOM 8.1.
Advantages of Implementing jCOM 8.1
WebLogic jCOM 8.1 is dramatically simpler to implement than WebLogic jCOM 6.1, for the following reasons:
- You no longer need to write and install a bridge. The jCOM runtime is now included in WebLogic Server. In fact, when you install WebLogic Server, the jCOM functionality is installed automatically.
- You obtain the software you need on the COM machine by copying .dll and .exe files from your WebLogic Server installation directory.
- jCOM is automatically enabled. This means that the WebLogic Server is automatically configured to listen for COM calls on its listen port.
- jCOM properties are now configurable through WebLogic Server's Administration Console only.
Changes to Your COM Code
The upgrade to 8.1 may affect your COM application code in the following ways:
- If you are running a zero client application you can now obtain an object reference moniker (ORM) programmatically from a servlet running on WebLogic Server. You also have the option of obtaining it the old way—by running com.bea.jcom.GetJvmMoniker.
To obtain the ORM from the servlet, open a Web browser on WebLogic Server to http://[wlshost]:[wlsport]/bea_wls_internal/com.
- Purge from your COM code any references to a separate jCOM bridge.
Security Changes
Previously handled through jCOM-specific software, security is now implemented through WebLogic Server's security mechanism of roles and policies. Specifically, to allow COM clients access to WebLogic Server objects, you must export those objects for use by the COM client. You do this through the WebLogic Server Administration Console.
For details, see Configure Access Control, in Calling into WebLogic Server from a COM Client Application.
Configuration Changes
You now configure properties through console rather than at command-line and many of the properties have gone away. The following table maps 6.1 properties to 7.0 properties:
This 6.1 property:
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Is handled this way in 7.0:
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ENABLE_TCP_NODELAY
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No longer needed.
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JCOM_DCOM_PORT
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No longer needed. The new port defaults to the port WebLogic Server is listening on, typically 7001.
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JCOM_COINIT_VALUE
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Configure via the Apartment Threaded property in the WebLogic Server Console
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JCOM_INCOMING_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT
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Configure via the COM Message Timeout property in the WebLogic Server Administration Console.
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JCOM_OUTGOING_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT
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Configure via the COM Message Timeout property in the WebLogic Server Administration Console.
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com.bea.jcom.server
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WebLogic Server's listen port is used.
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JCOM_MAX_REQUEST_HANDLERS
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jCOM threading has been integrated with the WebLogic Server thread pool so this setting now corresponds to the number of threads configured for the WebLogic Server.
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JCOM_NATIVE_MODE
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Configure via the Native Mode Enabled property in the WebLogic Server Administration Console.
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JCOM_NOGIT
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No longer needed.
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JCOM_NTAUTH_HOST
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Configure via the NTAuth Host property in the WebLogic Server Administration Console.
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JCOM_LOCAL_PORT_START
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No longer needed. WebLogic Server listen port is used for this range.
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JCOM_LOCAL_PORT_END
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No longer needed. WebLogic Server listen port is used for this range.
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JCOM_PROXY_PACKAGE
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No longer needed.
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JCOM_SKIP_CLOSE
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No longer needed. WebLogic Server closes connections based on the value of the COM Message Timeout property.
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JCOM_WS_NAME
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No longer needed. WebLogic jCOM uses the name of the server instance you invoke in a CreateObject statement.
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