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JClassProxy and JObjectProxy classes

The majority of tasks for accessing your Java classes and objects are handled with the JClassProxy and JObjectProxy objects. This topic provides reference information about the object classes of the ActiveX to Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) bridge.

JClassFactory is the object used to access the majority of Java Virtual Machine (JVM) features. This object handles JVM initialization, accesses classes and creates class instances (objects). Use the JClassProxy and JObjectProxy objects to access the majority of your Java classes and objects:




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