Communication - MACROMEDIA 38000382 - JRun - Mac Getting Started Manual

Getting started guide
Table of Contents

Advertisement

For more information on J2EE application assembly and deployment, see JRun Assembly
and Deployment Guide.
Containers provide all application components with the J2EE platform Application
Programming Interfaces (APIs). For detailed descriptions of the APIs, see
page

Communication

Communication technologies provide mechanisms for communication between clients
and servers and between collaborating objects hosted by different servers. The J2EE
specification requires support for the following types of communication technologies:
Internet protocols
(TCP/IP), Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) 1.0, and Secure Socket Layer (SSL)
3.0.
Remote Method Invocation (RMI) protocols
Object Management Group (OMG) protocols
Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) technologies, Java Integration Definition
Language (IDL), and RMI over Internet Inter-ORB Protocol (IIOP).
Messaging technologies
JavaBeans Activation Framework (JAF).
Data formats
files, class files (compiled Java files), and XML.
The next section contains more information on the J2EE APIs.
32
Chapter 3 Introduction to J2EE
33.
Includes Transport Control Protocol over Internet Protocol
Includes HTML, image files in two formats, GIF and JPEG, JAR
Includes the Common Object
Includes Java Message Service (JMS), JavaMail, and
"J2EE APIs" on

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Jrun 4

Table of Contents