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CORBA Programming

  • The CORBA Programming Environment

    Describes the tools, commands, services, and components that are central to developing CORBA applications that run in the BEA Tuxedo environment.

  • Developing CORBA Applications

    Describes the steps involved in developing, building, and running CORBA applications in the BEA Tuxedo environment.

  • Creating CORBA Client Applications

    Explains how CORBA C++ client applications access CORBA server applications and describes advanced client programming techniques such as Dynamic Invocation Interface (DII) and events.

  • Creating CORBA Server Applications

    Explains how to create scalable, high-performance CORBA server applications using the BEA Tuxedo software.

  • Using Security in CORBA Applications

    Provides an introduction to the concepts associated with the CORBA security features, a description of how to secure your CORBA applications using the security features, and a guide to the use of the APIs in the CORBA security service.

  • Using CORBA Transactions

    Explains how to use transactions in CORBA applications.

  • Using the CORBA Notification Service

    Defines the concepts associated with using the CORBA Notification service and describes the development process for CORBA applications that use events. In addition, instructions for building and running the Notification sample applications and descriptions of the Notification Service APIs and administrative tasks are included in this topic.

  • Using the CORBA Name Service

    Introduces the features and concepts of the name service, describes the commands and APIs for the name service, and details the administration and programming tasks required when using the name service with a CORBA application. In additon, a sample application that stores and retrieves object references in a namespace is included.

  • Using CORBA Server-to-Server Communication

    Explains how to build and deploy CORBA joint client/server applications. Joint client/server applications allow you to use callback objects to handle invocations from other CORBA objects.

  • Using CORBA Request-Level Interceptors

    Decribes how to use request-level inteceptors in CORBA applications and documents the request-level interceptor API. Using request-level interceptors is an advanced CORBA programming feature.

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Creating CORBA Client Applications

Creating CORBA Server Applications

Using Security in CORBA Applications

Using CORBA Transactions

Using the CORBA Notification Service

Using the CORBA Name Service

Using CORBA Server-to-Server Communication

Using CORBA Request-Level Interceptors