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WebLogic Server 6.1 Code Examples, BEA Systems, Inc. |
RMI over IIOP Examples Summary | |
examples.iiop.ejb.stateless.server.wls | These examples demonstrate calling a stateless session EJB on WebLogic Server from a variety of clients using rmi-iiop. A Tuxedo client, a C++ client, and an RMI Client have been provided. |
examples.iiop.ejb.stateless.server.tux | Using the above clients you can make outbound calls to Tuxedo using this example; you can also call the EJB through Tuxedo directly with the Tuxedo Client and make a call in the other direction: back to WebLogic Server. If you are interested in how Tuxedo and Corba clients call an EJB on WebLogic, is recommended to use this example as reference, rather than the WLStrader example included in the Tuxedo 8.0 distribution. |
examples.iiop.ejb.entity.server.wls | These examples demonstrate calling an entity bean on WebLogic Server from a Tuxedo client and a C++ client. |
examples.iiop.rmi.server.wls | These examples demonstrate connectivity between WebLogic Server and a variety of clients that implement a simple Ping program. A C++ client and an RMI Client have been provided. In conjunction with the Tuxedo server below they also demonstrate server to server connectivity. |
examples.iiop.rmi.server.tux | These examples illustrate how to call a Tuxedo Server with a C++ client and a Tuxedo client. They also demonstrate server to server connectivity between Tuxedo and WebLogic Server. |
Start with building the necessary components for WebLogic Server. Once you have clients connecting to WebLogic Server, then introduce the Tuxedo Server. With some clients you can call applications through Tuxedo, with others you can try making some server to server calls. The instructions for each client list the possible ways in which the client can be run.
Read more about WebLogic RMI over IIOP in the Developer Guide, Using WebLogic RMI over IIOP.
Read more about WebLogic EJB in the Developer Guide, BEA WebLogic Server Enterprise JavaBeans.
Read more about WebLogic RMI in the Developer Guide, Using WebLogic RMI.
For more information about WebLogic Server WebLogic Tuxedo Connector, see: