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WebLogic Tuxedo Connector (WTC)

[Attributes and Console Screen Reference for WebLogic Tuxedo Connector]

WebLogic Tuxedo Connector (WTC) provides interoperability between WebLogic Server applications and Tuxedo services. The connector allows WebLogic Server clients to invoke Tuxedo services and Tuxedo clients to invoke WebLogic Server Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs) in response to a service request.

WebLogic Tuxedo Connector provides:

 


WTC Service Tasks

Creating a WTC Service

  1. Select WTC in the navigation tree.
  2. Click Configure a new WTC Service.
  3. Enter the name of the WTC Service in the name field.
  4. Enter a value in the Deployment Order field.
  5. Click Create. The new WTC Service appears under WTC in the navigation tree. You are now ready to configure this service.

Deleting a WTC Service

  1. Select WTC in the navigation tree.
  2. Select the WTC Server instance and right-click.
  3. Click Delete.
  4. Click Yes to delete the WTC Service. The icon under the WTC in the navigation tree is deleted.
  5. Click Continue.

Assign a WTC Service to a Server

  1. Select a WTC Service instance in the navigation tree.
  2. Click the Target and Deploy tab.
  3. To assign a WTC Service to a selected server, select the server from the list of Independent Servers. A WTC Service can be assigned to one server. A check mark is displayed next to the server assigned to the WTC Service.
  4. To remove a WTC Service from a server, select the server displaying a check mark. An empty check box is displayed next to each server that is not assigned to a WTC Service.
  5. Click Apply to save your assignments.

 


Local Tuxedo Access Point Tasks

Creating a Local Tuxedo Access Point

  1. Select WTC in the navigation tree.
  2. Select the WTC Server instance and click to expand the node.
  3. Click the Local Tuxedo Access Points node.
  4. Click Configure a new Local Tuxedo Access Point.
  5. In Access Point, enter the unique name used to identify this local Tuxedo access point. This name should be unique for all local and remote Tuxedo access points defined within a WTC Service.
  6. In Access Point Id, enter the connection name used to identify this local Tuxedo access point when attempting to establish a session connection with remote Tuxedo access points.
  7. In Network Address, enter the network address and port number of this local Tuxedo access point. Specify the TCP/IP address in the format: //hostname:port_number or //#.#.#.#:port_number.
  8. Click Create.

Configuring Connection Attributes for Local Tuxedo Access Points

  1. Select WTC in the navigation tree.
  2. Select the WTC Server instance and click to expand the node.
  3. Click the Local Tuxedo Access Points node.
  4. Click to select the Local Tuxedo Access Points instance.
  5. Click the Connections tab.
  6. Modify the connection attributes for your environment.
  7. Click Apply.

Configuring Security Attributes for Local Tuxedo Access Points

  1. Select WTC in the navigation tree.
  2. Select the WTC Server instance and click to expand the node.
  3. Click the Local Tuxedo Access Points node.
  4. Click to select the Local Tuxedo Access Points instance.
  5. Click the Security tab.
  6. Modify the security attributes for your environment.
  7. Click Apply.

Deleting a Local Tuxedo Access Point

  1. Select WTC in the navigation tree.
  2. Select a WTC Server instance and click to expand the node.
  3. Click the Local Tuxedo Access Points node.
  4. Click the Delete icon in the row of Local Tuxedo Access Points you want to delete. A dialog displays in the right pane prompting you to confirm your deletion request.
  5. Click Yes to delete the Local Tuxedo Access Point. The icon under the Local Tuxedo Access Points node is deleted.
  6. Click Continue.

 


Remote Tuxedo Access Point Tasks

Creating a Remote Tuxedo Access Point

  1. Select WTC in the navigation tree.
  2. Select the WTC Server instance and click to expand the node.
  3. Click the Remote Tuxedo Access Points node.
  4. Click Configure a new Remote Tuxedo Access Point.
  5. In Access Point, enter the unique name used to identify this remote Tuxedo access point. This name should be unique for all local and remote Tuxedo access points defined within a WTC Service.
  6. In Access Point Id, enter the connection principal name used to identify this remote Tuxedo access point when attempting to establish a session connection to local Tuxedo access points.
  7. In Local Access Point, enter the local domain name from which this remote Tuxedo domain is reached.
  8. In Network Address, enter the network address and port number of this remote Tuxedo access point. Specify the TCP/IP address in the format: //hostname:port_number or //#.#.#.#:port_number.
  9. If your remote domain connection uses RMI/IIOP, configure Federation URL and Federation Name attributes for your environment.
  10. Click Create.

Configuring Connection Attributes for Remote Tuxedo Access Points

  1. Select WTC in the navigation tree.
  2. Select the WTC Server instance and click to expand the node.
  3. Click the Remote Tuxedo Access Points node.
  4. Click to select the Remote Tuxedo Access Points instance.
  5. Click the Connections tab.
  6. Modify the connection attributes for your environment.
  7. Click Apply.

Configuring Security Attributes for Remote Tuxedo Access Points

  1. Select WTC in the navigation tree.
  2. Select the WTC Server instance and click to expand the node.
  3. Click the Remote Tuxedo Access Points node.
  4. Click to select the Remote Tuxedo Access Points instance.
  5. Click the Security tab.
  6. Modify the security attributes for your environment.
  7. Click Apply.

Deleting a Remote Tuxedo Access Point

  1. Select WTC in the navigation tree.
  2. Select a WTC Server instance and click to expand the node.
  3. Click the Remote Tuxedo Access Points node.
  4. Click the Delete icon in the row of Remote Tuxedo Access Point you want to delete. A dialog displays in the right pane prompting you to confirm your deletion request.
  5. Click Yes to delete the Remote Tuxedo Access Point. The icon under the Remote Tuxedo Access Points node is deleted.
  6. Click Continue.

 


Exported Services Tasks

Creating an Exported Service

  1. Select WTC in the navigation tree.
  2. Select the WTC Server instance and click to expand the node.
  3. Click the Exported Services node.
  4. Click Configure a new Exported Service.
  5. In Resource Name, enter a name for your exported service.
  6. In Local Access Point, enter the name of the Local Access Point that exports this service.
  7. In EJB Name, enter the complete name of the EJB home interface to use when invoking this service.
  8. In Remote Name, enter the remote name of the service.
  9. Click Create.

Deleting an Exported Service

  1. Select WTC in the navigation tree.
  2. Select the WTC Server instance and click to expand the node.
  3. Click the Exported Services node.
  4. Click the Delete icon in the row of exported services you want to delete. A dialog displays in the right pane prompting you to confirm your deletion request.
  5. Click Yes to delete the exported service. The icon under the Exported Services node is deleted.
  6. Click Continue.

 


Imported Services Tasks

Creating Imported Services

  1. Select WTC in the navigation tree.
  2. Select the WTC Server instance and click to expand the node.
  3. Click the Imported Services node.
  4. Click Configure a new Imported Service.
  5. In Resource Name, enter the name used to identify this imported service.
  6. In Local Access Point, enter the name of the local access point that offers this service.
  7. In Remote Access Point List, enter a comma-separated failover list that identifies the remote domain access points through which resources are imported.
  8. In Remote Name, enter the remote name of the service.
  9. Click Create.

Deleting an Imported Service

  1. Select WTC in the navigation tree.
  2. Select the WTC Server instance and click to expand the node.
  3. Click the Imported Services node.
  4. Click the Delete icon in the row of imported services you want to delete. A dialog displays in the right pane prompting you to confirm your deletion request.
  5. Click Yes to delete the imported service. The icon under the Imported Services node is deleted.
  6. Click Continue.

 


Password Tasks

Creating a Password Configuration

  1. Select WTC in the navigation tree.
  2. Select the WTC Server instance and click to expand the node.
  3. Click the Passwords node.
  4. Click Configure a new Password.
  5. In Local Access Point, enter the name of the local access point to which this password applies.
  6. In Remote Access Point, enter the name of the remote access point to which this password applies.
  7. In Local Password, enter the local password for this configuration.
  8. In Local Password IV, enter the initialization vector used to encrypt the local password.
  9. In Remote Password, enter the remote password for this configuration.
  10. In Remote Password IV, enter the initialization vector used to encrypt the remote password.
  11. Click Create.

Deleting a Password Configuration

  1. Select WTC in the navigation tree.
  2. Select the WTC Server instance and click to expand the node.
  3. Click the Passwords node.
  4. Click the Delete icon in the row of Password configuration you want to delete. A dialog displays in the right pane prompting you to confirm your deletion request.
  5. Click Yes to delete the imported service. The icon under the Passwords node is deleted.
  6. Click Continue.

 


Resource Tasks

Creating a Resource

  1. Select WTC in the navigation tree.
  2. Select the WTC Server instance and click to expand the node.
  3. Click the Resources node.
  4. Click Configure a new Resource.
  5. Modify the resource attributes for your environment.
  6. Click Create.

Removing a Resource

  1. Select WTC in the navigation tree.
  2. Select the WTC Server instance and click to expand the node.
  3. Right-click the Resources node.
  4. Click Yes to delete the resource.
  5. Click Continue.

 


Tuxedo Queuing Bridge Tasks

Creating a Tuxedo Queuing Bridge Connection

  1. Select WTC in the navigation tree.
  2. Select the WTC Server instance and click to expand the node.
  3. Click Configure a new TUXEDO Queuing Bridge.
  4. Modify Tuxedo Queuing Bridge attributes for your environment.
  5. Click Apply.

Remove a Tuxedo Queuing Bridge Connection

  1. Select WTC in the navigation tree.
  2. Select the WTC Server instance and click to expand the node.
  3. Right-click the Tuxedo Queuing Bridge node.
  4. Click Remove TUXEDO Queuing Bridge Configuration from the list box.
  5. Click Yes to delete the resource.
  6. Click Continue.

Configuring Connection Attributes for a Tuxedo Queuing Bridge Connection

  1. Select WTC in the navigation tree.
  2. Select the WTC Server instance and click to expand the node.
  3. Click the Tuxedo Queuing Bridge node.
  4. Click the Connections tab.
  5. Modify the connection attributes for your environment.
  6. Click Apply.

Configuring Connection Factories for a Tuxedo Queuing Bridge Connection

  1. Select WTC in the navigation tree.
  2. Select the WTC Server instance and click to expand the node.
  3. Click the Tuxedo Queuing Bridge node.
  4. Click the Factories tab.
  5. Modify the factory attributes for your environment.
  6. Click Apply.

Configuring Priority Mapping for a Tuxedo Queuing Bridge Connection

  1. Select WTC in the navigation tree.
  2. Select the WTC Server instance and click to expand the node.
  3. Click the Tuxedo Queuing Bridge node.
  4. Click the Priority Mapping tab.
  5. Modify the mapping attributes for your environment.
  6. Click Apply.

Creating a Tuxedo Queuing Bridge Redirection

  1. Select WTC in the navigation tree.
  2. Select the WTC Server instance and click to expand the node.
  3. Click the Tuxedo Queuing Bridge node.
  4. Click the Redirections node.
  5. Click Configure a new Redirection.
  6. Modify the redirect attributes for your environment.
  7. Click Continue.

Deleting a Tuxedo Queuing Bridge Redirection

  1. Select WTC in the navigation tree.
  2. Select the WTC Server instance and click to expand the node.
  3. Click the Tuxedo Queuing Bridge node.
  4. Click the Redirections node.
  5. Click the Delete icon in the row of the Redirection you want to delete. A dialog displays in the right pane prompting you to confirm your deletion request.
  6. Click Yes to delete the resource. The icon under the Redirect node is deleted.
  7. Click Continue.

 

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