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BEA Tuxedo Release 7.1

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Installation

Getting Started

Installing the BEA Tuxedo System

Introducing BEA Tuxedo ATMI

Product Overview

Getting Started with BEA Tuxedo CORBA Applications

Tutorials for Developing BEA Tuxedo ATMI Applications

Administration

Programming

Setting Up BEA Tuxedo Applications

Administering BEA Tuxedo Applications at Run Time

Using the BEA Tuxedo Domains Component

Programming BEA Tuxedo ATMI Applications Using C

Programming BEA Tuxedo ATMI Applications Using COBOL

Programming BEA Tuxedo ATMI Applications Using FML

Programming BEA Tuxedo ATMI Applications Using TxRPC

Creating CORBA Client Applications

Creating CORBA Server Applications

Using CORBA Transactions

Using the CORBA Notification Service

Using the CORBA Name Service

Using CORBA Server-to-Server Communication

Using the CORBA idltojava Compiler

Using CORBA Request-Level Interceptors

Using CORBA ActiveX

Platforms

Reference

Using BEA Tuxedo ATMI on Windows

BEA Tuxedo Command Reference

BEA Tuxedo ATMI C Function Reference

BEA Tuxedo ATMI COBOL Function Reference

BEA Tuxedo ATMI FML Function Reference

File Formats, Data Descriptions, MIBs, and System Processes Reference

CORBA Programming Reference

/Q Component

Workstation Component

Using the ATMI /Q Component

Using the ATMI Workstation Component

Security

TOP END Domain Gateway

Using Security in ATMI Applications

Using Security in CORBA Applications

Using the BEA Tuxedo TOP END Domain Gateway with ATMI Applications

Technical Articles

Tuning

CORBA Technical Articles

Scaling, Distributing, and Tuning CORBA Applications

Sample Applications

Interoperability

Guide to the CORBA University Sample Applications

BEA Tuxedo Interoperability

Jolt

Administration Console

Using BEA Jolt

Using BEA Jolt with BEA WebLogic

BEA Administration Console Online Help

Glossary

Glossary

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