Index for Using RMI in a WebLogic Enterprise Environment

 

A

API, BEA WebLogic Enterprise RMI 7-1

connection bootstrapping differences 7-9

summary of differences 7-7

Application Programming Interface

See API

B

BEA WebLogic Enterprise RMI API

differences from Sun JavaSoft RMI API 7-5

See also API, BEA WebLogic Enterprise RMI

BEA WebLogic Enterprise server, stopping 3-26

bootstrapping an application 3-17

C

callbacks

example 4-5

joint client/server applications 4-2

RMI client interface 4-8

RMI server 4-12

to client from server 4-1

understanding server-to-server communication 4-1

compiling Java source 6-4

D

deploying a BEA WebLogic Enterprise application 3-27

deployment

client 3-27

server 3-29

E

EJB

clients and servers 5-3

using RMI for callbacks from servers 4-5

using RMI with 5-1

EJB client-server communication

examples of 5-4

EJB servers

client callbacks from 5-3

Enterprise Java Bean

See EJB

environment variables

application environment variables for BEA WebLogic Enterprise 3-24

required for deployment 3-27

required for development 3-2

required to deploy client 3-27

required to deploy server 3-29

example

building and running Hello World 2-4

using callbacks in RMI 4-5

example, Hello World 2-1

building and running 2-4

explanation of 2-8

removing generated files 2-8

I

interface

RMI remote interface 4-12

interface, remote server 4-12

J

JNDI

connection and bootstrapping 7-9

environment properties 7-10

use of, by RMI client to get an object reference 3-11

use of, for security 7-9

use of, in remote object implementation 3-7

P

package names 3-5

packages, BEA WebLogic Enterprise RMI 7-2

packaging an application 3-20

R

remote class

creating instances of 3-9

defining 3-9

remote interface

characteristics of 3-6

remote object

client invoking methods on 6-3

remote object implementation 6-2

remote object, invoking methods on 3-10

RMI

API for BEA WebLogic Enterprise 7-1

compiler 3-13

developing applications that use it 3-1

in BEA WebLogic Enterprise environment 3-16

running application 3-25

stubs and skeletons 3-14

RMI, configuration property for BEA WebLogic Enterprise 7-15

RMI, Sun JavaSoft

converting to BEA WebLogic Enterprise RMI 6-1

S

script, runme for building and compiling 3-26

Security differences

BEA WebLogic Enterprise RMI 7-9

server-to-server communication 4-1

Sun JavaSoft RMI

converting to BEA WebLogic Enterprise RMI 6-1

T

TUXCONFIG, creating 3-22

type narrowing 3-12, 5-4

U

UBBCONFIG, creating 3-22

W

weblogic.rmic compiler 3-13