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OCR: Persistence PowerTier for EJB Standards Support Embedded CORBA ORB is 2.3-compliant and supports HOP. Fully supports RMMIOP. Fully supports EJB 1.1. Supports Java Messaging Service, Java Naming and Directory Interface, LDAP. Object/Relational Mapping Builder tool (GUD) for object/relational mapping; Shared Cache Yes Transaction Support Supports JTS; Provides automatic trans- action support via EJB containers. Persistence Support Provides sophisticated support for EJB container-managed persistence. The Data Dictionary Reader is a command- based utility available for Oracle and Sybase databases. Supports storing of relationships. Connection Pooling Yes (via proprietary library) Multi-threaded Server Yes Administration Command Center provides centralized server administration for clusters of geo- graphically distributed servers. This tool is implemented as a think Java client and provides real-time control over local/remote server configuration, server clustering, customized server event log- ging, database connection pooling, serv- er cache management, and thread poo configuration. Security Supports ISA, JCA, and JCE as well as X 509 certificates, TLS 1.0, and SSL 3.0. Load Balancing Yes; implemented as a JNDI service; supports weighted, random, and custom load-balancing algorithms. Failover Yes; server state is preserved Platform Support Solaris, Windows NT, HP-UX, AIX Footnotes 1. Power Tier's Object Builder generates container-managed Entity Beans directly from object model of database; and generates Java classes for imported relation tables. Thus, once a class is defined in the Object Builder, it also exists in Jarra Code 2. BEA's tool allows the user to create new classes in the editor itself or, alternatively. provides a menu selection to import the Java classes of preconverted WebLogic class- es in the Builder. It does not generate the corresponding Java code, which means thet eventually developers have to rewrite the class on their own, even though the class has already been defined in the Builde