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User-written Clients That Do Not Use a Generated Proxy
In Java and .NET client execution environments, user-written clients can be implemented without the use of a proxy. For example:
- A user-written Java client flowing to an EJB target server
- A user-written .NET client flowing to a .NET target server
- A user-written Web Service client flowing to an EJB or TE Web Service target server
Notes:
- For more information about writing a user-written .NET client without the use of a .NET proxy, see the Distributed Processing—.NET Server User Guide.
- For more information about how to write a user-written Java client without the use of a Java proxy, see the Distributed Processing—Enterprise JavaBeans User Guide.
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