IBM WebSphere Multichannel Bank Transformation Toolkit, Version 7.1

Local Context

The context in local mode can be an anonymous or pre-defined Context created by the application as a part of its business processing. Contexts of this nature are used as temporary storage collections that may be passed as a unite to other logic within the same application. These contexts are not shared outside of the VM in which the application runs, except as a part of a serialized object stream. In this regard, they are the same with any other local serializable object. There is one way to change the mode of a context from local to remote with the API of setRemote().

The local Context has many advantages over the distributed (Client/Server) Context:

The disadvantages of the local context are:


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