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WebLogic Server 6.0 Code Examples, BEA Systems, Inc. |
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Class Summary | |
Client | This class illustrates calling a Message-Driven bean and publishing quotes on a topic. |
MessageTraderBean |
This example is a package that demonstrates an Enterprise Java Message Bean written to the EJB 2.0 specification.
The example demonstrates:
Before you can build and run the EJB 2.0 examples, you must first download the WebLogic Server 6.0 supplement, ejb20.jar, from the BEA product download page. This allows you to use the Enterprise JavaBeans features in the WebLogic Server 6.0 environment. Until you install the ejb20.jar file, you will be unable to build and run the EJB 2.0 examples.
The EJB 2.0 examples included in the WebLogic Server 6.0 distribution are not shipped pre-built. To run these examples, you must first download ejb20.jar and then build the example following the specific examples instructions.
To get the most out of this example, first read through the source code files.
These three sections cover what to do:
We provide separate build scripts for Windows NT and UNIX:
These scripts build the example and place the files in the correct locations in your WebLogic Server distribution:
Running the build script places the EJB in /config/examples/applications, where it automatically deploys once the server is started. If you are already running the server and build another EJB, it is automatically placed in this directory and instantly deployed.
Additional information on using the build scripts is found in Building Enterprise JavaBean examples
A list of deployed EJBs displays.
$ java examples.ejb20.message.Client "t3://WebLogicURL:Port"
where:
In client shell: Beginning message.Client... End message.Client... In server.shell: setMessageDrivenContext called ejbCreate called Received new quote : BEAS 40 1/8 Received new quote : BEAS 40 1/8 Received new quote : SUNW 79 1/2 Received new quote : SUNW 79 1/2 Received new quote : IBM 82 1/4 Received new quote : IBM 82 1/4 End message.Client...
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Documentation is available at http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs60 |