Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE Services Guide 10g (9.0.4) Part Number B10326-01 |
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Oracle Application Server 10g (9.0.4) includes a J2EE environment known as Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE (OC4J). This book describes the services provided by OC4J.
This preface contains these topics:
This book was written for developers familiar with the J2EE architecture who want to understand Oracle's implementation of J2EE Services.
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This document contains the following chapters:
Gives an overview of the service technologies included in OC4J.
Covers using the JNDI to look up objects.
Discusses plugging Resource Providers into the Java Message Service (JMS) and the two JMS providers of its own that Oracle furnishes.
Discusses data sources, vendor-independent encapsulations of a connection to a database server.
Describes OC4J support for Remote Method Invocation (RMI) over the proprietary Oracle RMI (ORMI) protocol.
Describes OC4J support for EJB2.0 interoperation using RMI over the standard Internet Inter-Orb Protocol (IIOP) protocol.
Documents Oracle's implementation of the JTA.
Describes how to use the J2EE Connector Architecture in an OC4J application.
Details the OC4J Java Object Cache, including its architecture and programming features.
Refer to the following additional OC4J documents that are available from the Oracle Java Platform Group:
This book presents an overview and general information for OC4J; primer chapters for servlets, JSP pages, and EJBs; and general configuration and deployment instructions.
This book provides information for JSP developers who want to run their pages in OC4J. It includes a general overview of JSP standards and programming considerations, as well as discussion of Oracle value-added features and steps for getting started in the OC4J environment.
This book discusses conceptual information and detailed syntax and usage information for tag libraries, Java Beans, and other OC4J Java utilities.
This book includes information for servlet developers regarding use of servlets and the servlet container in OC4J.
This book documents the EJB implementation and EJB container in OC4J.
The following documents are available from the Oracle Application Server group:
The following are available from the JDeveloper group:
http://otn.oracle.com/products/jdev/content.html
For information about Oracle Application Server 10g Personalization, which is the foundation of the Personalization tag library, refer to the following documents from the Oracle Application Server 10g Personalization group:
The following OTN resources are available for further information about OC4J:
http://otn.oracle.com/tech/java/oc4j/content.html
http://www.oracle.com/forums/forum.jsp?id=486963
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The following conventions are used in this manual:
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