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The BEA WebLogic Enterprise product combines the best features of distributed objects and transaction processing technology. The product allows you to build distributed, mission-critical applications in Java and C++. The applications have the advantage of a CORBA-compliant programming model, combined with a powerful and robust infrastructure. The information presented here is designed to help you get started, develop applications, administer your systems, and find detailed reference descriptions.
 

Getting Started
Provides a technical overview of the WebLogic Enterprise system, and describes a suite of C++ and Java sample applications.

Developing Applications
Covers creating Java server applications, using the jdbcKona drivers for connections to databases, creating C++ server applications, creating client applications, and creating joint client/server applications.

Administration
Presents the primary tasks for WebLogic Enterprise system administrators.

Bookshelf of Printable Documents
Gives you access to printable versions of the documents.

    Java Reference
Provides detailed information about the Java API class hierarchy, the server description file, TP Framework classes, the Bootstrap class, the Factory Finder interface, the Security service, the Transaction service, the Interface Repository interface, Java development & administration commands, the CORBA ORB, mapping OMG IDL to Java, and the JDBC API with WebLogic Enterprise extensions.

C++ Reference
Provides detailed information about OMG IDL syntax, the implementation configuration file, the TP Framework API, the Bootstrap object, the Factory Finder interface, the Security service, the Transaction service, the Joint client/server API, the Interface Repository interface, development & administration commands, mapping OMG IDL to C++, the CORBA API, and server-side mapping.

Other Reference Sources
Includes the WebLogic Enterprise system messages, the BEA TUXEDO system messages, other BEA TUXEDO documents, and the CORBA Architecture specification.

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