WebLogic Server 6.0 Code Examples, BEA Systems, Inc.

WebLogic Server 6.0 Examples Index

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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