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Adding pbejbclient180.pbx to your application – PB Docs 2018 – PowerBuilder Library

Adding pbejbclient180.pbx to your application – PB Docs 2018

Adding
pbejbclient180.pbx to your application

The simplest way to add the PBEJBClient classes to a PowerBuilder
target is to import the object descriptions in the pbejbclient180.pbx PBX
file into a library in the PowerBuilder System Tree

The pbejbclient180.pbx and pbejbclient180.pbd files are installed in
the Shared/PowerBuilder directory when you install PowerBuilder. When you
create an EJB client application, you do not need to copy
pbejbclient180.pbx to another location, but you do need to deploy it with
the client executable in a directory in the application’s search
path.

To import the descriptions in an extension into a
library:

  1. In the System Tree, expand the target in which you want to use
    the extension, right-click a library, and select Import PB Extension
    from the pop-up menu.

  2. Navigate to the location of the PBX file and click Open.

    Each class in the PBX displays in the System Tree so that you
    can expand it, view its properties, events, and methods, and drag and
    drop to add them to your scripts.

After you import pbejbclient180.pbx, the following objects display
in the System Tree:

Object

Description

EJBConnection

Used to connect to an EJB server and locate an
EJB.

EJBTransaction

Maps to the
javax.transaction.UserTransaction interface. Used to control
transactions from the EJB client.

JavaVM

Used to create an instance of the Java
VM.


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