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Programming WebLogic RMI

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Introduction and Roadmap

Document Scope and Audience

Guide to this Document

Related Documentation

Samples and Tutorials

Avitek Medical Records Application (MedRec) and Tutorials

Examples in the WebLogic Server Distribution

Additional Examples Available for Download

New and Changed Features in This Release

Understanding WebLogic RMI

What is WebLogic RMI?

Features of WebLogic RMI

WebLogic RMI Features and Guidelines

WebLogic RMI Overview

WebLogic RMI Security Support

WebLogic RMI Transaction Support

Failover and Load Balancing RMI Objects

Clustered RMI Applications

Load Balancing RMI Objects

Parameter-Based Routing for Clustered Objects

Custom Call Routing and Collocation Optimization

Creating Pinned Services

Dynamic Proxies in RMI

Using the RMI Timeout

Guidelines on Using the RMI Timeout

Using the WebLogic RMI Compiler

Overview of the WebLogic RMI Compiler

WebLogic RMI Compiler Features

Hot Code Generation

Proxy Generation

Additional WebLogic RMI Compiler Features

WebLogic RMI Compiler Options

Non-Replicated Stub Generation

Using Persistent Compiler Options

Migrating from Stubs and Skeletons to Dynamic Proxies and Bytecode

RMI Communication within WebLogic Server

Overview of RMI Communication in WebLogic Server

Determining Connection Availability

How to Implement WebLogic RMI

Procedures for Implementing WebLogic RMI

Creating Classes That Can Be Invoked Remotely

Step 1. Write a Remote Interface

Step 2. Implement the Remote Interface

Step 3. Compile the Java Class

Step 4. Compile the Implementation Class with RMI Compiler

Step 5: Write Code That Invokes Remote Methods

Hello Code Sample

 

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