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Introducing BEA Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for OSI TP

BEA Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for OSI TP Overview

BEA TMA OSI TP Features

BEA Tuxedo and TMA OSI TP Architecture

Multiplexed Flow Control

OSI TP Software Overview

Benefits of OSI

OSI Reference Model

Transaction Processing Services

OSI TP Domains Components

Managing Transactions and Buffers

Transaction Management

Tightly-Coupled and Loosely-Coupled Transactions

Global Transactions Across Domains

Transaction Recovery

Buffer and Data Translation

Layout Conversion for Buffer Types

ASN.1 Encoding

Buffers and Records

Buffers Received from Local Programs

Records Received from Remote Programs

Managing Parameters for Buffer and Record Conversion

Parameters for Locally Originated Calls

Guidelines for Mapping Input Buffers to Input Records

Guidelines for Mapping Output Records to Output Buffers

Parameters for Remotely Originated Calls

Guidelines for Mapping Input Records to Input Buffers

Guidelines for Mapping Output Buffers to Output Records

Mapping Buffers to Records

Mapping Records to Buffers

Special Cases and Examples of Buffer Conversion

DMCONFIG Examples for Conversion to View32 and FML

XML Buffer Support

Understanding the DMCONFIG File

Overview of the DMCONFIG File

OSI TP Application Addresses Used in the DMCONFIG File

Creating an Application Entity Title

DMCONFIG File Format

DMCONFIG File Sections

Sample Configuration File

DM_LOCAL_DOMAINS Section

Format

Valid Parameters

Parameter Definitions

See Also

DM_REMOTE_DOMAINS Section

Format

Valid Parameters

Parameter Definitions

See Also

DM_OSITPX Section

Format

Valid Parameters

Parameter Definitions

See Also

DM_ACCESS_CONTROL Section

Format

Valid Parameters

Parameter Definitions

See Also

DM_LOCAL_SERVICES Section

Format

Valid Parameters

Parameter Definitions

See Also

DM_REMOTE_SERVICES Section

Format

Valid Parameters

Parameter Definitions

See Also

DM_ROUTING Section

Format

Valid Parameters

Parameter Definitions

See Also

Methods for Modifying Configurations

Configuring BEA Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for OSI TP

Configuration Prerequisites

Setting Environment Variables

Defining Gateway Configurations

Defining TMA OSI TP Servers for BEA Tuxedo

Sample UBBCONFIG File

Example of a Multiple Gateway Configuration

Using the Tuxedo MP Model with the TMA OSI TP Gateway

Using TMA OSI TP as a Pass-Through to Other Tuxedo Systems

Setting up Security

Enabling Link Layer Security

Enabling Tuxedo Authentication

Implementing Native-A Encoding

Using the XATMI_ENCODING Type

Using the CODEPAGE Parameter

Rules for Viewfile Character Types

Rules for Type string

Rules for Type carray

Rules for Type char

Enabling Data Compression

Editing the DMCONFIG File

Steps for Modifying the DMCONFIG File Parameters

Step 1 - Define Local Domains

Step 2 - Define Remote Domains

Step 3 - Specify Addressing Information for OSI TP Domains

Step 4 - Specify Access Control for OSI TP Domains

Step 5 - Specify Available Local Tuxedo Services

Step 6 - Specify Available Remote Tuxedo Services

Step 7 - Specify Routing Information

Processing a Configuration File with the dmloadcf Utility

Invoking the dmloadcf Utility

How the dmloadcf Utility Works

Diagnostics

Tuning OSI TP-Specific Tables with the TAILOR File

Enabling Automatic Suspension of Remote Services

Using the OSI TP Administration Utility

About the osiadmin Processor

Initiating osiadmin

Initiating osiadmin in Interactive Mode

Initiating osiadmin in Script Mode

Initiating osiadmin in Batch Mode

What Happens When You Execute an osiadmin Command?

Using osiadmin Commands

Getting Help for osiadmin Commands

osiadmin Commands

CONNECTIONSTATUS

DUMP

ECHO

EXPORTCFG

IMPORTCFG

LDOM

LISTRDOM

ONLINERDOM

PAGINATE

TESTCONNECTION

TRACE

Utilities Reference

DMADM

dmadmin

GWADM

Manually Upgrading to BEA Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for OSI TP 9.1

Upgrading From eLink OSI TP Version 1.3

Step 1 - Backup Existing Configuration Files

Step 2 - Modify Parameters in the DMCONFIG File

Upgrading From eLink OSI TP Version 4.0


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