List of Figures
- 1-1 Oracle Jolt Architecture
- 1-2 Jolt-Related Server and Repository Components
- 1-3 Using the Jolt Class Library to Access Oracle Tuxedo Services
- 1-4 Distributing Oracle Tuxedo Services Through Jolt
- 1-5 Creating a Jolt Application
- 3-1 Jolt Internet Relay Path
- 4-1 Jolt Client/Server Relationship
- 4-2 Jolt Object Relationships
- 5-1 Possible Interrelationships Among JoltBeans
- 5-2 Property List: Ellipsis Button
- 5-3 Custom Property Editor Dialog Box
- 5-4 Sample Inquiry Applet
- 5-5 JoltBeans and the Form Designer in Visual Café
- 5-6 Visual Café 3.0 Form Designer
- 5-7 Example of JoltTextField Property List and Custom Property Editor
- 5-8 Revised JoltFieldName in the JoltTextField Property List
- 5-9 Example of JoltBeans on the Form Designer with Property Changes
- 5-10 Sequence in Which JoltBeans Are Wired
- 5-11 Wire the Applet to the Jolt Session Bean
- 5-12 Select ComponentShown Event
- 5-13 Select Logon to the Tuxedo System Action
- 5-14 Wire the JoltSessionBean to the JoltServiceBean
- 5-15 Select propertyChange Event
- 5-16 Select Handle a Jolt property change event
- 5-17 Select joltSesssionBean1
- 5-18 Select dataChanged Event
- 5-19 Select inquiry Object and Handle a Jolt input event Action
- 5-20 Select accountId Object and Get the current Jolt Input Event Action
- 5-21 Select action Performed Event
- 5-22 Select inquiry Object and Invoke the TUXEDO Service... Action
- 5-23 Select ServiceReturned Event
- 5-24 Select balance Object and Handle a service returned event Action
- 5-25 Select inquiry Object and Get the JoltOutputEvent object Action
- 5-26 Select componentHidden Event
- 5-27 Select joltSessionBean1 Object and Logoff from the Tuxedo System Action
- 5-28 JoltServiceBean Property Editor
- 5-29 Custom Property Editor for ServiceName
- 5-30 JoltBeans Repository Logon
- 5-31 Property Editor with Selected Service