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1.
Using Oracle Tuxedo ATMI on Windows Server
Windows Considerations 1‑1
Configuration Issues 1‑2
Specifying Machine Type and User ID Numbers 1‑2
Using Network Drives 1‑3
Allocating and Releasing Memory Buffers 1‑3
Using the bankapp Driver for a Template 1‑3
Starting Oracle Tuxedo ATMI Applications Automatically 1‑3
See Also 1‑4
2.
Configuring Oracle Tuxedo ATMI for Windows Server
Introducing the Oracle Administration Program 2‑1
Invoking the Oracle Administration Program 2‑2
Accessing Other Machines on a Network 2‑4
Setting and Modifying Environment Variables 2‑5
Directing Oracle Tuxedo Messages to the Windows Server Event Log 2‑7
Log Output: Event Log 2‑8
Setting Up the Event Log 2‑8
Viewing Windows Server Event Log Entries 2‑8
Log Output: User Log (ULOG) Disk File 2‑10
Setting Up a ULOG 2‑10
Viewing ULOG Entries 2‑10
Configuring tlisten Processes to Start Automatically 2‑10
Configuring and Monitoring IPC Resources to Maximize System Performance 2‑12
Reviewing the Windows Server Registry Content 2‑15
Developer Key 2‑16
Environment Key 2‑16
Security Key 2‑16
3.
Using the Visual C++.Net IDE To Develop Oracle Tuxedo ATMI Applications
Before You Start 3‑1
Using Development Tool 3‑2
Using the buildserver and buildclient Commands 3‑2
Adding BuildTuxedo to the MSDEV Tools Menu 3‑4
Creating Oracle Tuxedo ATMI Project Files 3‑6
Setting Up Your Environment 3‑6
Specifying the Build Type, Header File, and Filename 3‑7
How BuildTuxedo Uses the Header File 3‑8
Specifying Function and Service Names 3‑9
Specifying a Resource Manager 3‑10
Debugging an Oracle Tuxedo ATMI Server Application 3‑11
Developing an ATMI Application Using the Command Line Instead of the Visual C++.Net IDE GUI 3‑12
See Also 3‑13

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