486WebSphere Business Integrator Server Foundation V5.1 Handbook
18.4 Development
For this chapter we have created a sample J2EE V1.3 application with all the
code, we are not going to provide step-by-step instructions about how to build
such an application. The description you can find here is how to use the Shared
Work Area service in a J2EE application.
To develop an application using the Shared Work Area service, you need add
two JAR files to your Java build directory: acwa.jar and distexcep.jar.
Figure 18-2 Java Build Path for the server application
The EJB module
The sample application has an EJB module and an application client module. ...
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