Explores the anatomy of the client/server model and
how the BEA Tuxedo system fits into this model. Discusses clients,
services, and servers and reviews the tools provided by the ATMI
environment in the BEA Tuxedo product. Also provides an overview of the
BEA family of products.
Discusses the architecture of the ATMI environment
in the BEA Tuxedo product. The ATMI architecture includes application
processing services such as data-dependent routing, data encoding and
encryption, and load balancing, as well as administrative services such
as centralized configuration, event and security management, message
queues, and naming. Describes the communication paradigms supported by
the system and explains how the system processes messages.
Describes the core BEA Tuxedo system administration
and server processes that together form the infrastructure for ATMI
applications built on the BEA Tuxedo system.