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Administration of CORBA Applications
Note: For more information on CORBA applications, see Tuxedo CORBA.
The following sections provide information on how to administer and configure the WebLogic Tuxedo Connector to support Tuxedo CORBA clients and services.
How to Configure WebLogic Tuxedo Connector for CORBA Service Applications
Note: For more information on how to configure your XML configuration file, see The WebLogic Tuxedo Connector XML Configuration File.
This section provides information on how to configure your XML configuration file to support a call to a Tuxedo CORBA server from a WebLogic Server EJB. Use the following steps to modify the BDMCONFIG section of your XML configuration file:
For information on how to develop client applications that call a Tuxedo CORBA service using a WebLogic Server EJB, see the WebLogic Tuxedo Connector Programmer's Guide.
Example XML Configuration File
The following XML configuration file provides an example of how to configure the WebLogic Tuxedo Connector to a TUXEDO CORBA server.
Listing 4-1 Example XML Configuration File for a CORBA Server Application
<?xml version="1.0"?> <!DOCTYPE WTC_CONFIG SYSTEM "http://www.bea.com/servers/wls610/dtd/wtc_config.dtd"> <!--Java and XML--> <WTC_CONFIG> <BDMCONFIG> <T_DM_LOCAL_TDOMAIN AccessPoint="examples"> <WlsClusterName>Coolio</WlsClusterName> <AccessPointId>examples</AccessPointId> <Type>TDOMAIN</Type> <Security>NONE</Security> <ConnectionPolicy>ON_DEMAND</ConnectionPolicy> <BlockTime>30</BlockTime> <NWAddr>//localhost:20304</NWAddr> </T_DM_LOCAL_TDOMAIN> <T_DM_REMOTE_TDOMAIN AccessPoint="TUXDOM"> <LocalAccessPoint>examples</LocalAccessPoint> <AccessPointId>TUXDOM</AccessPointId> <Type>TDOMAIN</Type> <NWAddr>//localhost:20305</NWAddr> </T_DM_REMOTE_TDOMAIN> <T_DM_IMPORT ResourceName="//simpapp" LocalAccessPoint="examples" RemoteAccessPointList="TUXDOM"> </T_DM_IMPORT> </BDMCONFIG> </WTC_CONFIG>
How to Administer and Configure WebLogic Tuxedo Connector for Inbound RMI/IIOP
This section provides information on how to administer your application environment and configure your XML configuration file to enable Tuxedo CORBA objects to invoke upon EJBs deployed in WebLogic Server using the RMI/IIOP API.
Configuring the XML Configuration file
Note: For more information on how to configure your XML configuration file, see The WebLogic Tuxedo Connector XML Configuration File.
This section provides information on how to configuring the WebLogic Tuxedo Connector to enable Tuxedo CORBA objects to invoke upon EJBs deployed in WebLogic Server using the RMI/IIOP API. Use the following steps to modify the BDMCONFIG section of your XML configuration file:
Administering the Tuxedo Application Environment
Note: For more information on how to configure your Tuxedo application environment, see Tuxedo Administration Topics.
You must perform some additional steps when configuring your Tuxedo application environment.
Example: //<hostname>:2468
cnsbind -o ior.txt WLS
The ior.txt file contains the URL of the WebLogic Server's domain Naming Service.
Listing 4-2 ior.txt File for iiop.ejb.stateless.server.tux Tuxedo Client Example
corbaloc:tgiop:examples/NameService
How to Configure WebLogic Tuxedo Connector for Outbound RMI/IIOP
Note: For more information on how to configure your XML configuration file, see The WebLogic Tuxedo Connector XML Configuration File.
This section provides information on how to configure your XML configuration file to enable WebLogic Server EJBs to invoke upon Tuxedo CORBA objects using the RMI/IIOP API. Use the following steps to modify the BDMCONFIG section of your XML configuration file:
Note: For more information, see FederationURL and FederationName.
For information on how to develop applications that use RMI/IIOP to call a Tuxedo service using a WebLogic Server EJB, see the WebLogic Tuxedo Connector Programmer's Guide at http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs61/wtc_atmi/index.html.
Example XML Configuration File
The following XML configuration file provides an example of how to configure the WebLogic Tuxedo Connector for outbound RMI/IIOP.
Listing 4-3 Example XML Configuration File for Outbound RMI/IIOP
<?xml version="1.0"?> <!DOCTYPE WTC_CONFIG SYSTEM "http://www.bea.com/servers/wls610/dtd/wtc_config.dtd"> <!--Java and XML--> <WTC_CONFIG> <BDMCONFIG> <T_DM_LOCAL_TDOMAIN AccessPoint="examples"> <WlsClusterName>Coolio</WlsClusterName> <AccessPointId>examples</AccessPointId> <Type>TDOMAIN</Type> <Security>NONE</Security> <ConnectionPolicy>ON_DEMAND</ConnectionPolicy> <BlockTime>30</BlockTime> <NWAddr>//127.0.0.1:5000</NWAddr> </T_DM_LOCAL_TDOMAIN> <T_DM_REMOTE_TDOMAIN> <T_DM_REMOTE_TDOMAIN AccessPoint="TDOM1"> <LocalAccessPoint>examples</LocalAccessPoint> <AccessPointId>TDOM1</AccessPointId> <Type>TDOMAIN</Type> <FederationURL>corbaloc:tgiop:simpapp/NameService</FederationURL> <FederationName>tuxedo.corba.remote</FederationName> <NWAddr>//127.0.0.1:4000</NWAddr> </T_DM_REMOTE_TDOMAIN> <T_DM_IMPORT ResourceName="//simpapp" LocalAccessPoint="examples" RemoteAccessPointList="TDOM1"> <TranTime>600</TranTime> </T_DM_IMPORT> </BDMCONFIG> </WTC_CONFIG>
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