To implement calls to the home and remote interfaces in the client
component, you should know the standard programming concepts and practices as
well as the Java programming language. In addition, you need to follow
standards as outlined in the Enterprise JavaBeans specification
1.1.
WebSphere business integration system provides the following documents that
might be useful in the development of a J2EE application component that
accesses an EIS application:
- The IBM WebSphere Server Access for Enterprise JavaBeans uses the IBM
WebSphere InterChange Server Access to communicate with InterChange
Server. For information on the Server Access Interface, see the
Access Development Guide. While this manual is not a prerequisite
for a WebSphere business integration system solution to communicate with
InterChange Server, knowledge of features in the InterChange Server Access can
be helpful.
- A J2EE application component accesses an EIS through InterChange Server by
requesting execution of a collaboration. The
Collaboration Development Guide describes how to create
and modify a collaboration.
