ClientOperation op; op =(ClientOperation)BTTClientOperation.readObject("myOperation");
op.execute();
public void execute() throws Exception { setValueAt("OperationTime", new java.util.Date()); new PreJournalStep(this).execute(); new SendHostStep(this).execute(); new PostJournalStep(this).execute(); }
op.close();
On the server side, the Java™ Connector starts the server operations, invokes the execute method, and closes the operation once it has finished executing. You can override this behavior by implementing your own methods in your own operations.
On the server side, one of the connectors available in the toolkit starts the server operation when it receives a request from the client. The connector invokes the operation's execute method and ends the operation once it has finished executing by invoking the operation's close method. You can override this behavior by implementing your own methods in your own operations. See How operations work for more information on the operation process.