4.3 Oracle Bootstrapping Mechanism

The Oracle bootstrapping mechanism uses the Bootstrap object. Bootstrap objects are local programming objects, not remote CORBA objects, in both the client and the server. When Bootstrap objects are created, their constructor requires the network address of an Oracle Tuxedo IIOP Listener/Handler. Given this information, the bootstrapping object can generate object references for the key remote objects in the Oracle Tuxedo domain. These object references can then be used to access services available in the Oracle Tuxedo domain.