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apper 2-14
asymmetric IIOP
defined 1-4
bidirectional IIOP
Bootstrap object
C++ joint client/server applications 2-12
Callback sample application 3-12
Chat Room sample application 2-12
Java joint client/server applications 3-12
building
C++ joint client/server applications 2-17
Java joint client/server applications 3-17
buildjavaserver command 3-18
buildobjclient command 2-17
C++ joint client/server applications
compiling 2-17
configuration information 2-15
creating a callback object 2-13
development process 2-2
generating skeletons and client stubs 2-7
threading considerations 2-23
using the callback object 2-13, 2-15
using the Callbacks Wrapper object 2-13
writing method implementations 2-9
writing OMG IDL 2-5
writing the client portion 2-11
callback object
defined 1-2
object policies 1-4
using Callbacks Wrapper object to create 2-13, 3-13
using POA to create 2-17
Callback sample application
building 3-19
changing protection on files 3-22
client portion 3-12
compiling the Java client application 3-25
compiling the Java server application 3-25
description 3-3
illustrated 3-3
implementation files 3-9
loading the UBBCONFIG file 3-25
OMG IDL 3-4
required environment variables 3-23
runme command 3-25
setting up the work directory 3-20
source files 3-20
starting the Java client application 3-29
starting the Java server application 3-29
stopping 3-30
using 3-29
Callbacks Wrapper object
C++ code example 2-14
creating C++ callback object 2-13
creating Java callback object 3-13
description 2-13
Java code example 3-14
cation 2-7
cess 2-7
Chat Room sample application
building 2-24
changing protection on files 2-26
client portion 2-12
description 2-3
illustrated 2-3
implementation files for 2-10
invoking the callback object 2-15
loading the UBBCONFIG file 2-28
OMG IDL 2-6
required environment variables 2-27
setting up the work directory 2-25
source files 2-25
starting the server application 2-29
stopping 2-30
using Callbacks Wrapper object 2-14
ChatRoom application process
Chat Room sample application 2-29
client stubs
for C++ joint client/server applications 2-7
for Java joint client/server applications 3-6
compiling
Callback sample application 3-25
Chat Room sample application 2-28
ctory 2-8
derator 2-6
Developing 2-1
Development 3-2
development process
C++ joint client/server applications 2-2
Java joint client/server applications 3-2
directory location of source files
Callback sample application 3-20
Chat Room sample application 2-25
dual-paired connection IIOP
ent 2-20
environment variables
Callback sample application 3-23
CALLBACK_PORT 3-24
Chat Room sample application 2-27
HOST 3-24
IPCKEY 3-24
JAVA_HOME 2-27, 3-23
PORT 3-24
TUXDIR 2-27, 2-28, 3-23
figuration 2-15
file protections
Callback sample application 3-22
Chat Room sample application 2-26
gnon 2-15
he 2-27, 3-23
idl command
generated files 2-8
use with C++ joint client/server applications 2-7
idltojava command
generated files 3-7
use with Java joint client/server applications 3-6
IIOP
asymmetric 1-4
bidirectional 1-4
dual-paired connection 1-4
supported versions 1-2
use in server-to-server communication 1-2
IIOP Server Handler
see ISH 1-4
implementation file
Callback object 3-9
Listener object 2-10
Moderator object 2-10
ModeratorFactory object 2-10
Simple object 3-9
SimpleFactory object 3-10
interfaces
Callback 3-5
Listener 2-5
Moderator 2-5
ModeratorFactory 2-5
Simple 3-5
SimpleFactory 3-5
writing methods to implement operations 2-9, 3-9
Internet Inter-ORB Protocol
see IIOP 1-2
ISH
connecting to 3-15
use in IIOP 1-4
ISL application process
Callback sample application 3-27
istener 2-21
JAR files
m3envobj.jar 3-18
wleclient.jar 3-11, 3-18
Java joint client/server applications
compiling 3-17
configuration information 3-16
connecting to the ISH 3-15
creating a callback object 3-13
development process 3-2
generating skeletons and client stubs 3-6
initializing the ORB 3-11
register_callback_port method 3-15
software requirements 3-3
threading considerations 3-17
using the callback object 3-16
writing method implementations 3-8
writing OMG IDL 3-4
writing the client portion 3-12
Java ORB
configuring 3-17
initializing 3-11
setting properties 3-11
JAVA_HOME parameter
javac command 3-17
JavaServer application process
Callback sample application 3-26
joint client/server application
illustrated 1-3
structure 1-2
supported languages 1-3
m3idltojava command
mentation 2-10
mpiling 2-28, 3-25
ner 2-22
ng 2-28, 2-29, 2-30, 3-25
nt 3-17
object policies
Persisten/System ID 1-5
Persistent/User ID 1-5
Transient/System ID 1-5
OMG IDL
Callback interface 3-4
Listener interface 2-5
Moderator interface 2-5
ModeratorFactory interface 2-5
Simple interface 3-4
SimpleFactory interface 3-4
OP 3-27
POA
creating callback objects 2-17
Persistent/System ID 2-22
Persistent/User ID 2-21
Transient/System ID 2-18
Portable Object Adpater
see POA 2-17
reate 2-19
register_callback_port method
use in dual-paired connection IIOP 1-4
use in Java joint client/server application 3-15
rtion 2-12
runme command
description 3-25
files generated by 3-27
s 2-25, 3-20
server applications
starting
server-to-server communication
callback object 1-2
concepts 1-2
description 1-1
IIOP 1-2
skeletons
stener 2-6
tener 2-10
TMFFNAME application process
TMSYSEVT application process
TUXDIR parameter
UBBCONFIG file
VT 3-26
wleclient.jar 3-11
file location 3-11
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