Developing Stand-alone Clients for Oracle WebLogic Server
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- Preface
- 1 Introduction and Roadmap
- 2 Overview of Stand-alone Clients
- 3 Developing a WebLogic Thin T3 Client
- 4 Developing a WebLogic Full Client
- 5 Developing a Thin Client
- 6 WebLogic JMS Thin Client
- 7 Reliably Sending Messages Using the JMS SAF Client
- Overview of Using Store-and-Forward with JMS Clients
- Configuring a JMS Client To Use Client-side SAF
- JMS SAF Client Management Tools
- JMS Programming Considerations with JMS SAF Clients
- JMS SAF Client Interoperability Guidelines
- Tuning JMS SAF Clients
- Limitations of Using the JMS SAF Client
- Behavior Change in JMS SAF Client Message Storage
- 8 Developing a Java SE Client
- 9 Developing a WLS-IIOP Client
- 10 Developing a CORBA/IDL Client
- 11 Developing Clients for CORBA Objects
- 12 Developing a WebLogic C++ Client for a Tuxedo ORB
- 13 Using Java EE Client Application Modules
- 14 Developing Security-Aware Clients
- 15 Using EJBs with RMI-IIOP Clients
- A Client Application Deployment Descriptor Elements
- B Using the WebLogic JarBuilder Tool