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Overview of the Transaction Manager

This document will assist you in troubleshooting any problems that arise from installing and configuring the Oracle Order Entry Transaction Manager. It describes various known scenarios resulting from faulty configurations and the steps to take to identify and resolve the problems.

Please review this document before contacting your Oracle representative. You should use this document as a complement to, not a replacement of , the Oracle Applications Installation Manual for Windows Clients. Most of the examples as well as instructions assume that you have already read the installation guide.

This document includes the following sections to assist you in resolution of Oracle Order Entry Transaction Manager problems.

Troubleshooting A discussion of how to deal with common errors. See: Troubleshooting the Transaction Manager.
Network Connection A brief technical overview of how the Oracle Order Entry Transaction Manager works. Describes how the SQL*Net configuration files and the Applications profiles are used by the Applications client to connect to the Oracle Order Entry Transaction Manager. See: Establishing a Network Connection.
Standalone Mode How to run Oracle Order Entry Transaction Manager in STANDALONE mode. Describes how to run the Transaction Manager without the listener. Using the listener is called the INHERIT mode. See: Standalone Mode.
Diagnostic Files How to generate the diagnostic files. Describes how to turn on the diagnostic tools to track and evaluate the Oracle Order Entry Transaction Manager activities, including any network connection problems. See: Generating a Diagnostics File.
Trace Files How to generate database trace files. Explains how to turn on trace for both the client's database session and the Oracle Order Entry Transaction Manager's database session, as well as where to find the output files. See: Database Trace Option.


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