Learn about the new WebLogic Enterprise J2EE features.
Describes the EJB programming environment available in the WebLogic Enterprise product and the architectural components of the EJB programming environment.
Takes you step-by-step through the process of developing and building a WebLogic Enterprise application using the J2EE features of the T-Engine. The sample application uses simple transactions and security settings, default programming and administration values.
Explains how to build EJB and RMI applications in the WebLogic Enterprise T-Engine.
Provides pointers to the WebLogic Enterprise sample applications, including the
CORBA C++ and CORBA Java samples.
Explains how to perform administration tasks for WebLogic Enterprise applications.
Documents the system messages catalogs for the WebLogic Enterprise and relevant BEA Tuxedo components.
Is a local copy of the EJB specification on which the WebLogic Enterprise EJB support is based.
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J2EE Shortcuts
Sun Microsystems, Inc. J2EE Javadoc (links to Sun)
javax.ejb
java.sql
javax.sql
javax.naming,
javax.naming.directory,
and javax.naming.spi
javax.transaction (link to local copy)
java.rmi
javax.rmi
Introductory J2EE Topics
Overview of the WebLogic
Enterprise product
Programming & Administration Topics
Designing Enterprise JavaBeans for
WebLogic Enterprise Systems
Creating a Configuration File
(UBBCONFIG)
Using Security
Using Transactions
Using JDBC Drivers
Using JDBC Connection Pooling
Using the WebLogic Enterprise EJB
Deployer
Java Enterprise Tuxedo
Using the SPI Implementation for JNDI
Using RMI in a WebLogic
Enterprise Environment
Tuning and Scaling Applications
Using the idltojava Compiler
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