Lists all the interoperability and coexistence topics, and includes links
to two sample applications that include Enterprise JavaBean classes and CORBA objects.
Provides a high-level overview of the interoperability
and coexistence capabilities in the WebLogic Enterprise system among the
CORBA, J2EE, and BEA Tuxedo programming models. This chapter also comprehensively
describes the T-Engine and J-Engine interoperability features, and describes
the set of interoperability sample applications provided with the WebLogic
Enterprise software.
Describes how
to build and run the EJB-CORBA/Java Simpapp sample application, which shows an EJB client, an EJB
server deploying an EJB and an EJB-to-CORBA bridge object, and a
CORBA server deploying a CORBA object.
Describes how to build and run the CORBA/C++-EJB Simpapp sample application,
which shows a CORBA/C++ client application, a CORBA/Java server application acting as a liaison
between the C++ client application and an EJB server, and an EJB server application.
Describes how to build and run the CORBA/Java-to-Tuxedo Simpapp sample application, which shows the use of Java Enterprise Tuxedo (JET)
technology to invoke a Tuxedo service from a CORBA/Java server running in the WebLogic Enterprise T-Engine domain.
Describes how to build and run the EJB-to-Tuxedo Simpapp sample application,
which shows the use of Java Enterprise Tuxedo (JET) technology to invoke a Tuxedo service from
an EJB server running in the WebLogic Enterprise T-Engine EJB container.
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Related Topics
Shows a CORBA object that calls a BEA Tuxedo service.
Explains how CORBA and ActiveX client applications access WebLogic Enterprise server applications
and describes the development steps common to all WebLogic Enterprise client applications.
Explains briefly what RMI is and how it relates to J2EE programming in WebLogic Enterprise, and describes how to develop RMI
applications in a WebLogic Enterprise environment.
Provides an overview of the WebLogic Enterprise EJB programming environment, describes the kinds of beans you can
develop and deploy in the WebLogic Enterprise system, and summarizes the entities you create to build and deploy a bean in
the WebLogic Enterprise environment.
Describes Java Enterprise Tuxedo (JET), which enables Java servers to invoke BEA Tuxedo services and process the results.
Describes how to connect Java applications that run on WebLogic Server (J-Engine) to CORBA, EJB, and RMI objects that run in a WebLogic Enterprise (T-Engine) domain.
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