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activation 7-7
activation policies
defining in Implementation Configuration file 4-17
defining in Server Description file 4-17
Simpapp sample application 4-17
Simple interface 4-18
supported 4-17
ActiveX application builder
description 2-6
AdminAPI
description 2-5
administration commands
tmadmin command 2-3
tmboot command 2-4
tmconfig command 2-4
tmloadcf command 2-4
tmshutdown command 2-4
tmunloadcf command 2-4
Administration console
description 2-4
administration tools
AdminAPI 2-5
administration commands 2-3
Administration console 2-4
Application Assembler 3-5
authentication
client application 2-19
levels 5-1
bean-managed persistence 3-5
beans
See EJBs
Bootstrap object
description 2-11
illustrated 2-11
Simpapp sample application 4-22
building
C++ client applications 4-30
buildobjclient command 2-2
C++ server applications
buildobjserver command 2-2
genicf command 2-3
Java client applications 4-30
Java server applications
buildjavaserver command 2-2
buildjavaserver command
building Java server applications 2-2
description 2-2
format 4-29
in the Simpapp sample application 4-29
buildobjclient command
building C++ client applications 2-2
format 4-30
in the Simpapp sample application 4-30
buildobjserver command
building C++ server applications 2-2
buildXAJS command
building an XA resource manager 2-3
description 2-3
client applications
authenticating into the WLE domain 2-19
EJB 7-2
initialization process 2-18
invoking objects 2-22
using transactions 6-3
writing
Security sample application 6-11
Transactions sample application 6-11
client stubs
generating 4-7
in Simpapp sample application 4-7
code example
C++ client application for Simpapp sample application 4-22
C++ implementation of the Simple interface 4-10
C++ Server object 4-13
C++ server object that supports transactions 6-13
configuration file for Simpapp sample application 4-27
Java client application for the Simpapp sample application 4-24
Java implementation of SimpleFactory interface 4-12
Java implementation of the Simple Interface 4-11
Java Server object 4-15
OMG IDL for Simpapp sample application 4-7
OMG IDL for Transactions sample application 6-7
security in C++ client applications 5-7
security in Java client applications 5-8
transactions in C++ client application 6-11
UBBCONFIG file for Transactions sample application 6-15
compiling
C++ server applications 4-29
Java server applications 4-29
container-managed persistence 3-5
CORBAservices Object Transaction Service
using in WLE applications 6-1
create_servant method 2-19
Deployer 3-5
deployment descriptors
creating 7-10
DTD 7-10
DTD syntax 8-6
development commands
buildXAJS command 2-3
idl2ir command 2-3
ir2idl command 2-3
irdel command 2-3
development process
activation policies 4-17
Security sample application 5-7
defining object activation policies 4-17
illustrated 4-3
Implementation Configuration file 4-17
OMG IDL
Simpapp sample application 4-6
Transactions sample application 6-7
Security sample application 5-6
server applications
Simpapp sample application 4-9
Transactions sample application 6-12
Server Description file 4-17
Simpapp sample application 4-5
steps for creating WLE applications 4-2
Transactions sample application 6-6
WLE applications 4-2
writing a configuration file 4-26
writing server application code 4-9
writing the client application code 4-22
writing the OMG IDL 4-6
DTD
for deployment descriptor 7-10
DTD syntax
for deployment descriptor 8-6
ejbCreate method 7-5
ejb-jar file
creating 7-14
deployable 8-2
standard 8-2
ejbPostCreate method 7-5
ejbRemove method 7-5
EJBs
and persistence 3-5
as clients 7-8
Container Provider 3-5
design considerations 7-5
designing for client applications 7-2
developing 7-10
entity 3-3, 7-5
initializing in server 7-6
provider 3-5
Server Provider 3-5
session 7-5
stateful session 3-3
stateless session 3-3
Enterprise Bean Provider 3-5
Enterprise JavaBeans
see EJBs
entity beans 3-3, 7-5
EntityBean interface 7-5
environmental objects
and client initialization 2-18
description 2-7
factories
finding 2-19
registering 2-19
FactoryFinder object
description 2-8
example use of 2-19
genicf command
creating an ICF file 2-3
Home class
registering name for 8-7
Home interface 7-2
host
port 7-2
idl command 2-2
files created by 4-8
generating client stubs 4-8
generating skeletons 4-8
IDL compiler
m3idltojava command 2-2
supported 2-2
idl2ir command
IIOP
definition 1-1
use in WLE product 1-1
IIOP Listener/Handler
description 2-12
Implementation Configuration file
defining activation policies 4-17
defining transaction policies 6-10
initialize method
on Server object 7-6
summary 2-16, 2-17
initializing EJB applications 7-6
Interface Repository
creating 2-3
deleting objects from 2-3
displaying the contents 2-3
loading interface definitions into 2-3
InterfaceRepository object
description 2-9
interfaces
writing methods to implement operations 4-10
ir2idl command
irdel command
JAR file
See ejb-jar file
Java client applications
required files 4-30
Java Transaction Service
key
primary 3-3
Management Information Base 1-3
managing
WLE applications
method implementations
C++ 4-10
Java 4-11
writing 4-10
MIB
for WLE applications 1-3
object handle 7-2
Object Life Cycle service
Object Request Broker 2-13
object services
Interface Repository 2-9
Object Life Cycle service 2-8
Security service 2-8
Transaction service 2-8
objects
invoking 2-22
compiling 4-7
generating client stubs 4-7
generating skeletons 4-7
Simple interface 4-6, 4-7
SimpleFactory interface 4-6, 4-7
ORB
description 2-13
illustrated 2-13
passivation 7-7
persistence
bean-managed 3-5
container-managed 3-5
POA
interaction with TP Framework 2-14
Portable Object Adapter
see POA
primary key 3-3
PrincipalAuthenticator object
using in client applications 5-4
programming tools 2-2
register_factory method
example of 2-19
release method
Remote interface 7-2
RemoteException exception 7-8
resolve_initial_references method 2-18
security authentication 7-2
security credentials 7-2
security principal 7-2
Security sample application
defining security level 5-6
description 5-4
development process 5-6
illustrated 5-4
location of files 5-5
PrincipalAuthenticator object 5-4
SecurityCurrent object 5-4
using the PrincipalAuthenticator object 5-7
using the SecurityCurrent object 5-7
writing the client application 5-7
Security service
functional description 5-2
SecurityCurrent object
writing method implementations 4-10
writing the Server object 4-13
Server Description file
defining transaction policies 6-11
Server object 6-12, 7-6
description 2-16
writing 4-13
session beans 3-3, 7-5
SessionBean interface 7-5
SessionSynchronization interface 7-5
Simpapp sample application
C++ client application 4-30
C++ server application 4-29
Java client application 4-30
compiling Java server application 4-29
configuration file 4-26
description 4-5
file location 4-6
illustrated 4-5
interfaces defined for 4-6
OMG IDL 4-6
using the Bootstrap object 4-22
using the buildjavaserver command 4-29
using the buildobjserver command 4-29
Simple interface
activation policy 4-18
Simple Network Management Protocol 1-3
SimpleFactory interface
skeletons
SNMP
in the WLE product 1-3
stateful 7-5
stateful session beans 3-3
stateless 7-5
stateless session beans 3-3
support
documentation xii
technical xii
supporting databases 6-12
System Administrator 3-5
TLOGDEVICE parameter 6-14
tmadmin command
tmboot command
tmconfig command
tmloadcf command
creating a configuraiton file 4-29
tmshutdown command
tmunloadcf command
Tobj_Bootstrap 2-18
TP Framework
description 2-14
illustrated 2-15
transaction policies
defined 6-10
Transaction server application
writing the server application 6-12
Transaction service
description 2-8, 6-1
features 6-2
TransactionCurrent object
transactions
functional overview 6-3
illustrated 6-3
in client applications 6-3
OMG IDL 6-4
Transactions sample application
description 6-4
development process 6-6
file location 6-7
illustrated 6-5
OMG IDL 6-7
starting server application 6-12
transaction policies 6-11
UBBCONFIG file 6-14
writing client applications 6-11
writing server applications 6-12
TUXCONFIG file
description 4-29
UBBCONFIG file
adding transactions 6-14
sections in 4-26
setting the security level 5-6
user exceptions
Transactions sample application 6-5
UserTransaction object
defining security levels 5-6
how they work 2-16
using CORBAservices Object Transaction Service 6-1
using Java Transaction Service 6-1
WLE components
IIOP Listener/Handler 2-12
illustrated 2-10
ORB 2-13
TP Framework 2-14
WLE domain
adding security to 5-4
WLE extensions
specifying in deployment
descriptor 8-10
WLE product
ActiveX application builder 2-6
administration tools 2-3
description of components 2-9
development commands 2-2
features 1-3
how client and server applications work 2-16
IDL compilers 2-2
illustrated 1-1
object services 2-7
programming tools 2-1
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