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ATMI Programming

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Explains how to write an Oracle Tuxedo application using the C programming language.

Explains how to write an Oracle Tuxedo application using the COBOL programming language.

Explains how to write an Oracle Tuxedo application using the FML programming language.

Explains how to queue to either persistent storage (disk) or non-persistent storage (memory) for later processing or retrieval.

Describes how Oracle Tuxedo system functionality can be used on remote clients residing on workstations.

Explains how to use a remote procedure call (RPC) interface that enables a client process to call a remote function in another process by using a local function call.

Describes how Oracle Tuxedo system functionality can be used with a Microsoft .NET Framework to develop Tuxedo .NET workstation client programs.

Explains how to write security code for ATMI applications.


Related Concepts

Programming an Oracle Tuxedo ATMI Application Using C

Programming an Oracle Tuxedo Application Using COBOL

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Programming an Oracle Tuxedo Application Using FML

Using the ATMI /Q Component

Using the Oracle Tuxedo ATMI Workstation Component

Programming an Oracle Tuxedo Application Using TxRPC

Using the Oracle Tuxedo .NET Workstation Client

Using Security in ATMI Applications