Introducing WebLogic Enterprise Connectivity
Deprecation Of WLEC
The BEA Tuxedo CORBA Environment
CORBA Objects in the BEA Tuxedo Product
Domains, Transactions, and Transaction Contexts
Environmental Objects
IIOP and the IIOP Listener/Handler
More Information About the BEA Tuxedo CORBA Environment
What Is WebLogic Enterprise Connectivity?
Key Features of WebLogic Enterprise Connectivity
WebLogic Enterprise Connectivity System Architecture
Clients and Servers in the WebLogic Enterprise Connectivity Component
WLEC Connection Pools
BEA Tuxedo Security Features Supported by the WebLogic Enterprise Connectivity Component
Security Context Propagation
Connection Failure Handling
Writing WebLogic Server Clients That Invoke CORBA Objects
Before You Begin
Configuring a WLEC Connection Pool
Accessing BEA Tuxedo CORBA Objects
Step 1. Create Client Stubs
Step 2. Import Java Packages
Step 3. Connect the WebLogic Server Client to a BEA Tuxedo Domain
Step 4. Get an Object Reference for the BEA Tuxedo CORBA Object
Step 5. Start a Transaction (Optional)
Step 6. Access the BEA Tuxedo CORBA Object and Its Operations
Step 7. End the Transaction (Optional)
More Information About Transactions
Multithreading
Multiple Active WLEC Connection Pools
Relationship Between Active Transactions and Connections
Transaction Management