Zero Client Installs

A zero client installation (as J-Integra calls it) is available with jCOM. This refers to an environment setup where COM clients can access Java objects without any WebLogic-specific code required on the client machine. It's the least intrusive of any option in terms of impact to the client, but it does require the location of the WebLogic Server to be hardcoded into the client code where the call initiates from.

When COM clients make calls to jCOM-exposed Java objects, they need some means of determining exactly where the Java objects they're calling are located. In COM, components are referenced by a human-readable string called a moniker or through the use of a machine-readable unique identifier called a class ID. For ...

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