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#pragma, using in IDL files 2-6
API, Java to IDL 6-1
applications
distributed 1-4
multi-tiered 1-5
Bootstrap object 1-8
CORBA
exceptions in 4-1
features of 1-7
handling of method request 1-8
CORBA objects
accessing from Java application 1-7
created by clients 1-13
database storage tier 1-6
exceptions 4-1
completion status in 4-3
minor codes in 4-3, 4-4
system 4-2
user 4-4
FactoryFinder 1-8
FactoryFinder interface 4-12
IDL
See Interface Definition Language 1-2
IDL interface 1-10
idltojava command
flags 2-4
options 2-3
syntax of 2-2
using 2-1
idltojava compiler
differences from Sun version 1-2
running on client IDL files 2-3
running on server IDL files 2-2
stubs generated by 1-10
where to get it 1-2
implementation
client 1-13
inheritance 3-4
initialization
of Java program 4-7
interface
FactoryFinder 4-12
IDL 1-10
Interface Definition Language (IDL)
what it is 1-3
Internet InterORB Protocol (IIOP) 1-9
Java applications
access to CORBA objects 1-7
Java IDL
examples of 3-1
using 1-14
Java, implementation in 1-11
JNDI 1-8
mappings, IDL to Java 5-1
method request, handling of 1-9
minor codes, meaning of 4-4
object location 1-9
object references
obtaining 1-13, 4-10
persistent 3-3
objects, CORBA 1-7
ORB object, creating 4-8
ORB.init 4-9
packages, with Java to IDL API 6-1
persistent object references 3-3
Portable Ojbect Adapter (POA) 3-3
requests, client 1-9
service tier 1-6
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
differences between Sun and BEA idltojava compilers 1-2
tiers, in an application 1-5
user interface tier 1-6
WLE, key components of 1-4
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