Oracle8i CORBA Developer's Guide and Reference Release 3 (8.1.7) Part Number A83722-01 |
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Clients access EJB and CORBA applications in the database over an Internet Inter-Orb Protocol (IIOP) connection. IIOP is an implementation of General Inter-Orb Protocol (GIOP) over TCP/IP. All IIOP connections for CORBA or EJB clients that communicate with the database must have IIOP configured on the database and within the Net8 listener, unless you have the following scenario:
Otherwise, you must configure the database and the listener, as follows:
The database supports incoming requests through a presentation. The presentation protocol is responsible for making sure data is represented in a format the application and session layers can accommodate. Both the listener and the dispatcher accept incoming network requests based upon the presentation that is configured. For IIOP, you configure a GIOP presentation.
Note: For security concerns, you must decide if your IIOP connection will be Security Socket Layer (SSL) enabled.
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The configuration for an IIOP connection can be handled in one of three ways:
initjvm.sql
script, you must manually configure your IIOP connection. All configuration is done manually either by invoking the Database Configuration and Net8 Assistants directly or by editing the various initialization parameter files.
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