Programming WebLogic RMI over IIOP

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Overview of RMI over IIOP

What Are RMI and RMI over IIOP?

Overview of WebLogic RMI-IIOP

Support for RMI-IIOP with RMI (Java) Clients

Support for RMI-IIOP with Tuxedo Clients

Support for RMI-IIOP with CORBA/IDL Clients

Protocol Compatibility

Server-to-Server Interoperability

Client-to-Server Interoperability

RMI over IIOP Programming Models

Overview of RMI-IIOP Programming Models

RMI Applications Without IIOP

RMI-IIOP Applications with RMI (Java) Clients

When to Use RMI-IIOP with RMI (Java) Clients

Developing an RMI-IIOP Application with RMI Client

RMI-IIOP Applications with WebLogic's RMI-IIOP RMI Client

RMI-IIOP Applications with CORBA/IDL Clients

Working with CORBA/IDL Clients

Java to IDL Mapping

Objects-by-Value

Developing an RMI-IIOP Application with a CORBA/IDL Client

Developing a WebLogic C++ Client for the Tuxedo 8.1 ORB

When to Use a WebLogic C++ Client

How the WebLogic C++ Client works

Developing WebLogic C++ Clients

WebLogic C++ Client Limitations

WebLogic C++ Client Code Samples

RMI-IIOP Applications Using WebLogic Tuxedo Connector

When to Use WebLogic Tuxedo Connector

How the WebLogic Tuxedo Connector Works

WebLogic Tuxedo Connector Code Samples

Using EJBs with RMI-IIOP

Code Examples

RMI-IIOP and the RMI Object Lifecycle

Configuring WebLogic Server for RMI-IIOP

Configuration Overview

Using RMI over IIOP with SSL

Using RMI-IIOP with SSL and a Java Client

Using the SSL Protocol with a BEA Tuxedo Client

Accessing Objects from a CORBA Client through Delegation

Overview of Delegation

Example of Delegation

Using RMI over IIOP with a Hardware LoadBalancer

Limitations of WebLogic RMI-IIOP

Limiations on Using RMI-IIOP on the Server

Limitations Using RMI-IIOP on the Client

Limitations Developing Java IDL Clients

Limitations of Passing Objects by Value

RMI-IIOP Code Examples Package

Additional Resources

 

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