Programming Stand-alone Clients
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.
Figure 12-1 WebLogic Server IIOP Examples
Provides a Tuxedo client that uses complex valuetypes to call an entity session bean in WebLogic Server. |
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Demonstrates connectivity between a C++ client or a Tuxedo client and an entity bean. |
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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. |
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Provides a secure Tuxedo client that calls a stateless session bean from WebLogic Server. |
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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 license Required when used with WebLogic Tuxedo Connector. WebLogic Tuxedo Connector to provide server-to-server connectivity. See Using WebLogic Tuxedo Connector for RMI/IIOP and Corba Interoperability. |
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Demonstrates how to use a variety of clients to call a stateless EJB directly in WebLogic Server or indirectly through a Tuxedo Server. |
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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. |
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Provides a Tuxedo client that uses a transaction to call a stateless session bean. |
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Provides a CORBA client that demonstrates connectivity to a WebLogic Server. |
Tuxedo 8.0 RP56 and higher. Does not require a Tuxedo license. |
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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. |
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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 license Required when used with WebLogic Tuxedo Connector. WebLogic Tuxedo Connector to provide server-to-server connectivity. See Using WebLogic Tuxedo Connector for RMI/IIOP and Corba Interoperability. |
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Example illustrates connectivity between a variety of clients, Tuxedo, and WebLogic Server using a simple Ping application. |
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Example provides a Tuxedo client which demonstrates connectivity to a Tuxedo Server. |