10.5. Accessing a J2EE Application from a Remote System that Is Not Running a J2EE Server
To run an application installed on a J2EE server from a system that is not running a J2EE server, you perform tasks similar to those described in Section 4.4.2 on page 52. Again, the J2EE SDK must be installed on both systems. You may also want to use the runclient command to run an application client installed on a remote system.
This section describes both of these situations:
Accessing a J2EE application from a standalone client
Using runclient to access a remote application client
10.5.1. Accessing a J2EE Application from a Standalone Client
You can run a standalone client that uses messages to communicate with a J2EE application. For example, you can ...
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