DTDs for all components are available at http://java.sun.com/dtd/. • Look in the download directory on your system: $J2EE_HOME/lib/dtd/. • Every J2EE component's Specification includes the DTD.
Look for specifications under http://java.sun.com/products/. The use of each element is documented in the DTD file. Q4: How do I modify the port number for the deploytool/server to avoid conflicts?
The J2EE server listen port number can be modified in the properties file at $J2EE_HOME/config/orb.properties. Q5: How do I do connect to a J2EE server on a different machine? Take these steps to connect to a J2EE server on a different machine: • Make sure that the J2SE version on both machines is the same.
• Compile the application. Start the server on one machine. • Deploy the application and ask for the client stub jar file.
• Transfer the client stubs and the compiled client class onto the other machine • Using the IP address or the machine name run the client as follows: java -Dorg.omg.CORBA. ... more.
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