Server User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Developing Applications for J2EE™ Servers
- Contents
- Ch 1: Introduction
- Ch 2: Programming for the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition
- Ch 3: Creating applications with J2EE technologies
- Ch 4: Configuring the target server settings
- Ch 5: Using JBuilder with Borland servers
- Configuring Borland servers in JBuilder
- Making the ORB available to JBuilder
- Configurations, partitions, partition services, and J2EE APIs
- Starting the configuration or server
- Remote deploying
- Remote debugging
- Web module workarounds
- Displaying the Borland Management Console in JBuilder
- International issues
- Borland servers and JDataStore 7.0
- Ch 6: Using JBuilder’s CORBA tools
- Ch 7: Using JBuilder with BEA WebLogic servers
- Ch 8: Using JBuilder with IBM WebSphere servers
- Ch 9: Using JBuilder with JBoss servers
- Ch 10: Using JBuilder with Tomcat
- Ch 11: Editing J2EE deployment descriptors
- Ch 12: Integrating with Enterprise Information Systems
- Ch 13: Building J2EE modules
- J2EE modules
- Setting module build properties
- Adding custom file types
- Sample build scenarios
- EJB JAR without any bean classes
- EJB JAR with custom files
- EJB JAR without EJB designer XML descriptors
- WAR with custom descriptor(s) in the WEB-INF directory
- WAR without any classes
- WAR with custom class filters
- WAR with custom file types
- EAR with custom files
- RAR with classes and dependencies
- Application client module with classes and dependencies
- Improving module build performance
- Index
Chapter 6: Using JBuilder’s CORBA tools 51
Setting up JBuilder for CORBA applications
4 The Path For ORB Tools field allows JBuilder to access ORB tools. Click the ellipsis
(…) button next to the Path For ORB Tools field to browse to the directory
containing the ORB tools.
5 The Library For Projects field defines the library location of the ORB tools. To define
the library location, click the ellipsis (…) button next to the Library For Projects field.
This displays the Select A Different Library dialog box. The library is necessary for
compiling the generated stubs and skeletons and for executing an application.
Choose the library and click OK two times.
6 In the Enterprise Setup dialog box, leave the Apply This Configuration To The
Current Project option selected if this ORB configuration should be applied to the
current project as well as the default project.
7 Set the Make This Configuration’s ORB The Default For The Java VM option to use
the selected ORB as the default ORB for the Java VM.
8 Click OK to save the configuration.
Adding a new configuration
Follow the steps in this section to create a new configuration for a third-party ORB.
To configure a third-party ORB,
1 Choose Enterprise|Enterprise Setup to display the Enterprise Setup dialog box.
Select the CORBA page. The parameters in this dialog box allow JBuilder to see the
ORB.
2 Select the None option from the Configuration drop-down list, then click the New
button. The New Configuration dialog box is displayed.
3 Enter a name for the configuration in the Name For This Configuration field.
4 Enter the path for the ORB tools in the Path For ORB Tools field. Click the ellipsis
(…) button to browse to the directory containing the ORB tools.
5 Click the ellipsis (…) button next to the Library For Projects field to display the
Select A Different Library dialog box. You use this dialog box to browse to the library