Jolt 1.2 Developer's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Jolt for NonStop(TM) TUXEDO Developer's Guide
- Jolt for NonStop(TM) TUXEDO Developer's Guide
- About This Guide
- 1. Introducing Jolt
- 2. Installing Jolt
- 3. Configuring the Jolt System
- 4. Bulk Loading NonStopTM TUXEDO Services
- 5. Using the Jolt Repository Editor
- 6. Using the Jolt Class Library
- 7. Using JoltBeans
- 8. Using Servlet Connectivity for NonStopTM TUXEDO
- 9. Using Jolt 1.2 ASP Connectivity for NonStopTM TUXEDO
- A. NonStopTM TUXEDO Errors
- B. System Messages
- Index

/* Copyright 1997 BEA Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved */
import bea.jolt.*;
class ...
{
...
public void tryOnFml ()
{
JoltRemoteService passFml;
String outputString;
int outputInt;
float outputFloat;
...
passFml = new JoltRemoteService("PASSFML",session);
passFml.setString("INPUTSTRING", "John");
passFml.setInt("INPUTINT", 67);
passFml.setFloat("INPUTFLOAT", (float)12.0);
passFml.call(null);
outputString = passFml.getStringDef("OUTPUTSTRING", null);
outputInt = passFml.getIntDef("OUTPUTINT", -1);
outputFloat = passFml.getFloatDef("OUTPUTFLOAT", (float)-1.0);
System.out.print("String =" + outputString);
System.out.print(" Int =" + outputInt);
System.out.println(" Float =" + outputFloat);
}
}
FML Field Definitions
The following entries in tryOnFml.f16 show FML field definitions for the tryOnFml.java example.










