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Oracle® Application Server Adapter for Tuxedo User's Guide
10g Release 2 (10.1.2)
B15802-01
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Contents

List of Figures

List of Tables

Title and Copyright Information

Preface

Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions

1 Introduction

OracleAS Adapter for Tuxedo Overview
OracleAS Adapter for Tuxedo Architecture
The Flow from Oracle Application Server to the Legacy Application and Back

2 Installing and Configuring OracleAS Adapter for Tuxedo

Preinstallation Tasks
UNIX Hardware and Software Requirements
Hardware Requirements
Software Requirements
Windows Hardware and Software Requirements
Hardware Requirements
Software Requirements
Installing Oracle Connect on a UNIX Platform
Preinstallation Tasks
Installing Oracle Connect
Installation Tasks
Postinstallation Tasks
Configuring the Oracle Connect Environment
Configuring the Tuxedo Environment for Oracle Connect
Configuring the Oracle Connect Script
Starting the Oracle Connect Daemon
Installing Oracle Connect on a Windows Platform
Installing Oracle Studio
Installing Oracle Studio from the CD-ROM
Configuring Oracle Connect
Configuring OracleAS Adapter for Tuxedo in Oracle Studio
Securing Access to Oracle Connect
Setting Password Access to Oracle Studio
Specifying Users with Administrative Rights
Configuring Run-Time User Access to OracleAS Adapter for Tuxedo
Modeling Interactions for Oracle Application Server Adapter for Tuxedo
Configuring an Oracle Connect Adapter
Generating Outbound Interactions
Generating Inbound Interactions
Viewing the XML Schema
Creating XML Schemas

3 Integrating OracleAS Adapter for Tuxedo with OC4J

Integrating OracleAS Adapter for Tuxedo with OC4J
Configuring the J2CA 1.0 Tuxedo Adapter
Using the CCI API to Develop Applications
Configuring Multiple Adapters
Updating Configuration Information

4 Integrating OracleAS Adapter for Tuxedo with Oracle BPEL Process Manager

Integrating OracleAS Adapter for Tuxedo with Oracle BPEL Process Manager
Using OracleAS Adapter for Tuxedo as Outbound Link
Using OracleAS Adapter for Tuxedo as an Inbound Link
Updating Outbound and Inbound Interactions

5 Troubleshooting OracleAS Adapter for Tuxedo

Troubleshooting the Daemon
Starting the Daemon
Task: Starting the Daemon
Shutting Down the Daemon
Monitoring the Daemon During RunTime
Daemon Options
Workspace Options
Server Options
Daemon Logs
The Daemon Log Monitor
The Workspace Log Monitor
The Server Log Monitor
Resolving Communication Errors
Resolving Specific Errors

6 Advanced Features of OracleAS Adapter for Tuxedo

Configuring the Daemon for High Availability
Adding a New Daemon Workspace Configuration
Editing the Workspace
Configuring the Server Mode
Configuring a Binding Environment
comm Category
debug Category
miscellaneous Category
odbc Category
oledb Category
optimizer Category
queryProcessor Category
transactions Category
tuning Category
Migration Considerations
Security Considerations
Setting Design Time Security
Setting Run-Time Security
Transaction Support

A Advanced Tuning of the Metadata

Metadata for the Back-end Adapter
General Tab
Interaction Tab
Schema General Tab
Schema Record Tab
Source Tab

B OracleAS Adapter for Tuxedo Message Buffer Support and Data Type Support

OracleAS Adapter for Tuxedo Message Buffer Support
User-Defined Message Buffers
Data Type Support
Data Type Mapping
Data Type Handling

C Advanced Tuning of the Daemon

Daemon Control
Daemon Logging
Daemon Security
Workspaces
WS Info.
WS Server
WS Logging
WS Security

D Globalization Settings

Defining the Language and Codepage

Index