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BEA Jolt

BEA Jolt is a Java class library and API that provides an interface to BEA Tuxedo from remote Java clients.

  • Using BEA Jolt

    Introduces BEA Jolt and provides information about Jolt configuration and development. Describes how to use the Jolt Bulk Loader, Repository Editor, Jolt Class Library, JoltBeans, and servlet connectivity to BEA Tuxedo.

  • BEA Jolt API Reference in Javadoc

    Contains reference information about Java class libraries online in Javadoc - commented HTML. The Javadoc comments are in the class library files.

  • Using BEA Jolt with BEA WebLogic Server

    Describes how BEA Jolt for BEA WebLogic Server works and explains how to use, configure, and integrate BEA Jolt to work with BEA Tuxedo and BEA WebLogic Server.

Using BEA Jolt

  • Introducing BEA Jolt

    Introduces BEA Jolt, the Java-based interface to the BEA Tuxedo system.

  • Bulk Loading Tuxedo Services

    Describes the Jolt Bulk Loader, a command utility that allows you to load multiple, previously defined Tuxedo services to the repository database at one time.

  • Configuring the BEA Jolt System

    Describes how to configure the BEA Jolt system.

  • Using the Jolt Repository Editor

    Describes the Jolt Repository Editor, which you can use to add, modify, test, export, and delete Tuxedo service definitions from the Repository based on the information available from the Tuxedo configuration file.

  • Using the Jolt Class Library

    Provides information about the BEA Jolt Class Library that provides developers with a set of new object-oriented Java language classes for accessing BEA Tuxedo services.

  • Using JoltBeans

    Describes JoltBeans that create Jolt client applications with the ease of using JavaBeans. JoltBeans are JavaBeans components that are used in Java development environments (IDEs) to construct Jolt clients.

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  • Using Servlet Connectivity for BEA Tuxedo

    Describes how to use servlet connectivity to use HTTP servlets to perform server-side Java tasks in response to HTTP requests.

  • BEA Jolt Exceptions

    Describes all the BEA Jolt exceptions that you may encounter. Keep in mind that the Jolt Class Library returns both BEA Jolt and Tuxedo exceptions.

  • Glossary

    Includes terms that are applicable to Jolt.

Using BEA Jolt with BEA WebLogic Server