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Contents About This Document Who Should Use This Guide Using the Documentation How This Guide Is Organized Reference Information Documentation Conventions General Conventions Conventions Referring to Directories Chapter 1 Overview of Clients Introducing Clients Types of Clients Web Clients Web Services Clients JMS Clients CORBA Clients Application Clients Chapter 2 Using the Application Client Container Introducing the Application Client Container Application Client Container Features Developing Applications Using the ACC Creating an Application Client Locating the Home Interface Creating an Enterprise Bean Instance Invoking a Business Method Using an Application Client to Invoke an EJB Module Making a Remote Call on the EJB Invoking an RMI/IIOP-based Client Without Using the ACC Authenticating an Application Client Using the JAAS Module Packaging an Application Client Using the ACC Editing the Configuration File Editing the appclient Script Editing the sun-acc.xml File Setting Security Options Using the package-appclient Script Running an Application Client Using the ACC Sample Client Application Application Client Deployment Descriptors Format of Deployment Descriptors Subelements Data Attributes J2EE Application Client Deployment Descriptor Sun ONE Application Client Deployment Descriptor Elements in sun-application-client.xml file Application Client Container Configuration File Elements in the sun-acc.xml File Chapter 3 Java-based CORBA Clients CORBA Client Scenarios Stand-alone Scenario Server to Server Scenario ORB Support Architecture Developing Java-based CORBA Clients Creating a Stand-alone CORBA Client Specifying the Naming Factory Class Specifying the JNDI Name of an EJB Sun ONE ORB Configuration Running a Stand-alone CORBA Client Third Party ORB Support Accessing EJBs in a Remote Application Server Instance From a Servlet/Enterprise JavaBean Specifying the Naming Factory Class Specifying the JNDI Name of an EJB Configuring Back End Access Using Third Party Client ORBs Within Sun ONE Application Server Installing Orbix Configuring Sun ONE Application Server to Use Orbix Overriding the Built-in ORB Chapter 4 C++ Clients Introducing C++ Clients Developing a C++ Client Configuring C++ Clients to Access Sun ONE Application Server Software Requirements Preparing for C++ Client Development Assumptions and Limitations Creating a C++ Client Generating the IDL Files Generating CPP Files from IDL Files Sample Applications Glossary Index Previous Index Next Copyright 2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
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