This document provides comprehensive,
task-oriented procedures for starting, configuring, monitoring, and shutting down BEA
TUXEDO applications. [HTML Version] [PDF Version] |
This document describes the BEA
TUXEDO for OpenVMS product and provides instructions for building BEA TUXEDO applications
on an OpenVMS platform. [HTML Version]
[PDF Version] |
This document acquaints new users with the BEA TUXEDO system,
introduces new terms, and describes the application development process using a sample
application. [HTML Version]
[PDF Version] |
This document provides a high-level view of each
component of the BEA TUXEDO system: the core system, Workstation, /Q, Domains, and TxRPC.
[HTML Version] [PDF Version] |
This
document describes how to install and use the BEA TUXEDO system on the AS/400 platform.
[HTML Version] [PDF Version] |
This document provides information on coding
application clients and servers. It reviews: the Application Transaction Monitor Interface
(ATMI), how to receive messages from client processes, send messages between servers, and
return responses to clients. [HTML Version]
[PDF Version] |
This document provides information
for COBOL programmers who develop application clients and servers using the COBOL language
binding ATMI. It also describes the BEA TUXEDO application development process. [HTML Version] [PDF Version] |
This document describes how to store a request
in a BEA TUXEDO application for guaranteed processing at a later time. [HTML Version] [PDF Version] |
This document describes how to configure and administer applications
that take advantage of Domains, a BEA TUXEDO system feature that enables multiple
applications to communicate. [HTML Version]
[PDF Version] |
This document provides information for programmers using the remote procedure
call feature (TxPRC) of the BEA TUXEDO system. [HTML Version] [PDF Version]
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This document describes the function, benefits, and costs of using
the File Manipulation Language (FML). It also explains how to use FML or C language
functions to define and manipulate storage structures called fielded buffers in
applications. [HTML Version] [PDF Version] |
This document provides information on installing
and upgrading the BEA TUXEDO system on Windows 95 and NT. It also provides instructions on
developing and configuring an application on Windows NT. [HTML Version] [PDF Version] |
This document defines terms used in the BEA TUXEDO documentation.
[HTML Version] [PDF Version] |
This document describes how to access a BEA
TUXEDO application from a network of workstations. [HTML Version] [PDF Version]
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This document explains how to install the BEA TUXEDO system software
and online documentation. It assumes a knowledge of the UNIX operating system and
workstation platforms on which the BEA TUXEDO system runs. [HTML Version] [PDF Version] |
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Section 1 - Commands [HTML] [PDF]
Section 3C - C Functions [HTML] [PDF]
Section 3CBL - COBOL Functions
[HTML] [PDF]
Section 3FML - FML Functions [HTML] [PDF]
Section 5 - File Formats and
Data Descriptions [HTML] [PDF]
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