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WebLogic Server 6.0.0 Code Examples, BEA Systems, Inc. |
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wlec.ejb.simapp | A form-based HTML front end that submits a string to an Enterprise JavaBean. The Enterprise JavaBean sends this string to a WebLogic Enterprise CORBA object. The CORBA object converts the string to uppercase or lowercase, depending on the input data it receives. The CORBA object returns the converted string to the Enterprise JavaBean, which includes the string in a dynamically-generated HTML file and sends the file to the client browser. This example includes a Java client application that you can use instead of the HTML front end. |
wlec.jsp.statelesssessionbean | An HTML front end that submits information to a JSP. The JSP sends the input data to a WebLogic Enterprise EJB. The EJB handles the request by buying or selling shares of stock. The EJB returns the results to the servlet, which compiles the returned data into a dynamically generated HTML file and sends the file to the client browser. |
wlec.jsp.university | An HTML front end that submits information to a JSP. The JSP sends the input data to a WebLogic Enterprise CORBA object. The CORBA object handles the request by generating a list of courses, generating information about a course, or registering a student. The CORBA object returns the results to the JSP, which includes the returned data in a dynamically-generated HTML file and sends the file to the client browser. |
wlec.servlets.simpapp | A form-based HTML front end that submits a string to an HTTP servlet. The servlet sends this string to a WebLogic Enterprise CORBA object. The CORBA object converts the string to uppercase or lowercase, depending on the input data it receives. The CORBA object returns the converted string to the servlet, which includes the string in a dynamically-generated HTML file and sends the file to the client browser. |
These examples show how to use WebLogic Enterprise Connectivity(WLEC) to access WebLogic Enterprise CORBA objects from servlets, JSP, and Enterprise JavaBeans running on a WebLogic Server. Each example shows how to:
We suggest that you build, run, and inspect the source code for these examples. For an introduction to WebLogic Enterprise Connectivity, see Using WebLogic Enterprise Connectivity. Each example's includes the instructions for building and running the example.
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Documentation is available at http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs60/ |