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This topic provides an outline of developing an ActiveX program, such as Visual Basic, VBScript, and Active Server Pages, to use the WebSphere ActiveX to EJB bridge to access Enterprise JavaBeans. For more information about the concepts behind the steps involved, see the related topics.
This topic assumes that you are familiar with ActiveX programming. You should also consider the information given in ActiveX to EJB bridge, good programming guidelines.
To use the ActiveX to EJB bridge to access a Java class, develop your ActiveX program to complete the following steps:
After the ActiveX program has created an XJB.JClassFactory object and called the XJBInit() method, the JVM is initialized and ready for use.
The ActiveX program can use the proxy object to access the Java class, object fields, and methods.