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Java Proxy (Classic Style)
The classic style Java proxy is a Java-based interface that enables Java applets, applications, and servlets to access the CA Gen servers. There are two forms of the classic style Java Proxy.
The first form consists of three parts generated from a CA Gen model:
- A Client Java Bean Proxy, which resides in the Java application ,or Java applet
- A Servlet Proxy, which resides on the Web Server
- A user interface applet, that can be used to test the Client Java Bean, and as an example applet
The second form consists of several parts generated from a CA Gen model:
- An application java bean proxy, which resides in a Java application or Java Servlet/EJB
- A test user interface application
- JSP pages
- Possibly an XML Test Application, which can be used to test the application Java Bean, and used as examples
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Java Proxy (Classic Style)
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