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| | h3. Overview |
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| | Running an ObjectGrid distributed application in a J2EE environment has the same issues as discussed in the [J2EE core application | J2EE core preparation] topic. A J2EE application can connect to a remote ObjectGrid distributed application similar to the [J2SE environment | Installation for a Java 2 Platform,Standard Edition (J2SE) client]. In addition in Websphere Application Server there is additional support to allow for an ObjectGrid server to be started when an application starts in the application server. For information on this feature see: [Installation for a WebSphere Extended Deployment J2EE application] |
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| | h3. Additional Information |
| | * [Distributed ObjectGrid configuration] |
| | * [Integrating ObjectGrid with WebSphere Application Server] |
| | * [Obtaining a reference to an ObjectGrid] |
| | * [Using a non-IBM JDK or JRE with ObjectGrid] |
| | | * [Installation for a non-IBM J2EE Application server] |
| | | * [Installation for a non-IBM J2EE application server] |
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