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WebLogic Server 6.0 Code Examples, BEA Systems, Inc. |
The examples in these directories are designed to demonstrate a variety of tasks using WebLogic Server.
J2EE Examples | |
WebLogic EJB (more) | These WebLogic Enterprise Java Bean (EJB) examples demonstrate both entity and session EJBeans; using finders and WebLogic extensions; using EJBeans with servlets; and accessing integrated WebLogic services such as JNDI Servers. |
WebLogic JSP (more) | How to embed Java within HTML pages to provide dynamic web content. Also includes examples on writing custom JSP tag extensions. |
WebLogic JMS (more) | How to use WebLogic JMS, WebLogic's implementation of the Java Messaging Service. |
WebLogic JTA (more) | Demonstrate how to use Java Transaction API (JTA). |
WebLogic HTTP Servlets (more) | These examples use adaptations of selected JavaSoft Servlets to demonstrate how to write servlets. |
Web Application Archive (WAR) format (more) | Simple Web Applications with instructions on how to deploy them archived as WAR files or non-archived. |
WebLogic JNDI (more) | How to obtain a WebLogic JNDI naming context from either the client or the server. |
WebLogic JDBC (more) | How to use WebLogic JDBC, connection pools, dbKona, and other database technologies with a variety of DBMSes. |
WebLogic RMI (more) | Demonstrate the features of WebLogic RMI. |
WebLogic RMI over IIOP (more) | Demonstrate the features of WebLogic RMI over IIOP by accessing RMI objects from CORBA clients. |
Other Examples | |
WebLogic Cluster (more) | These examples illustrate the use of EJB and RMI with WebLogic Clusters. |
XML Examples (more) | Illustrate how to generate and parse eXtensible Markup Language (XML) data using SAX and DOM parsers. These examples use a variety of methods for passing XML documents between objects. |
WAP Examples (more) | Illustrate how to access WebLogic Server from mobile clients using Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) and how to generate Wireless Markup Language (WML) documents. |
WebLogic SSL and ACLs (more) | How to use access control lists (ACLs), for authorization, secure sockets layer (SSL) for secure network communications, and realms for authentication. |
WebLogic Enterprise Connectivity (more) | How to execute CORBA objects in a WebLogic Enterprise (formerly M3) domain from WebLogic Server servlets and EJBs using a BEA IIOP connection pool. |
WebLogic Internationalization (more) | These examples demonstrate the use of internationalized (I18n) logging interfaces and various ways of internationalizing an application using simple message catalogs. |
WebLogic File | These examples use WebLogic File services to browse files, time your system's file transfer rate, and search for a file on the WebLogic Server. |
WebLogic Time (more) | How to schedule recurring triggers that executes on the server and the client. |
Utility files | Utility files used with the examples. |
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Documentation is available at http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs60 |