Apple WebObjects 5 User Manual
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Java Client 17, 64
user interface of 20
Java Client application 16–18, 65–85
advantages of 91–96
applets 83
architecture of 75–80
combining with HTML-based approach 94
creating user interface of 83
data flow in 78–79
database access 78
designing enterprise objects for 82
developing 82–83
disadvantages of 91–96
managing user interface of 78
Java Client Class Loader 69
Java Foundation Classes (JFC) 16, 78
Java source file 38
Java Virtual Machine 65
Java virtual machine (JVM) 94
Java Web Start 69
JavaBeans 88
JDBC 2.0 driver 21
JDBC three-tier applications 81
JDK 69
JFC 66
JNDI 89
JRE 69, 70
JSP 89
K
key-value coding 25
L
LDAP 89
list page 52
load balancing 22
localization 73
locking 33
logic. See business logic
login page 49
look 54–55
M
Mac OS X 69
mapping 29–30
memory usage 33
menu header 53, 62
model 27, 29
Model object 28
Model-View-Controller (MVC) 28
N
naming 89
NDS 89
Netscape Server API (NSAPI) 44
Network environment 70
Neutral look page 54
nib file 84
NIS 89
O
Object Distribution 66
object graph 78
on-demand locking 33
optimistic locking 33
P
page 38 See also component
page wrapper 62
partitioning 67
Performance 69
pessimistic locking 33
Portability 69