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API, WLE RMI 7-1
connection bootstrapping differences 7-8
summary of differences 7-6
Application Programming Interface
See API
bootstrapping an application 3-16
callbacks
example 4-5
joint client/server applications 4-2
RMI client interface 4-8
RMI server 4-12
to client from server 4-1
understanding server-to-server communciation 4-1
compiling Java source 6-4
CORBA, interoperability with WebLogic RMI 1-3
deploying a WLE application 3-26
deployment
client 3-26
server 3-28
EJB 1-2
clients and servers 5-3
RMI clients of 1-3
using RMI for callbacks from servers 4-5
using RMI with 5-1
EJB client-server communication
examples of 5-4
EJB servers
client callbacks from 5-3
Enterprise Java Bean
See EJB
environment variables
application environment variables for WLE 3-23
required for deployment 3-26
required for development 3-2
required to deploy client 3-26
required to deploy server 3-28
example
building and running Hello World 2-4
using callbacks in RMI 4-5
example, Hello World 2-1
building and running 2-4
explanation of 2-8
removing generated files 2-8
interface
RMI remote interface 4-12
interface, remote server 4-12
Internet Inter-ORB Protocl (IIOP) 1-2
JNDI
connection and bootstrapping 7-8
environment properties 7-9
features list 1-2
use of, by RMI client to get an object reference 3-11
use of, for security 7-8
use of, in remote object implementation 3-7
objects by value, passing 1-3
package names 3-5
packages, WLE RMI 7-2
packaging an application 3-20
remote class
creating instances of 3-9
defining 3-9
remote interface
characteristics of 3-6
Remote Method Invocation
See RMI
remote object
client invoking methods on 6-3
remote object implementation 6-2
remote object, invoking methods on 3-10
RMI
and Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) 1-2
API for WLE 7-1
capabilities of WLE version 1-2
compiler 3-13
developing applications that use it 3-1
in WLE environment 3-16
on IIOP, what it is 1-2
running application 3-24
software needed for 1-3
source of information about 1-3
stubs and skeletons 3-13
what it is 1-1
RMI, configuration property for WLE 7-13
RMI, Sun Javasoft
converting to WLE RMI 6-1
script, runme for building and compiling 3-25
Security differences
WLE RMI 7-8
serialization 1-2
server-to-server communciation 4-1
Sun Javasoft RMI
transactions
where to get information on 1-4
TUXCONFIG, creating 3-22
type narrowing 3-11, 5-4
UBBCONFIG, creating 3-22
weblogic.rmic compiler 3-13
WLE RMI API
differences from Sun JavaSoft RMI API 7-5
See also API, WLE RMI
WLE server, stopping 3-25
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