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Using the BEA Tuxedo Domains Component
Features of BEA Tuxedo System Domains
Aliasing capability-This feature allows you to define map service names between local and remote applications, allowing for easy integration of applications that use different naming schemes. Availability-You can specify alternate destinations to handle failure conditions. Scalability and modular growth-Programmers can structure their applications for modularity, isolation of failures, and independent growth. Interoperation with other transaction processing applications is achieved easily by adding to the Domains configuration the description of services used by a remote application. Security-An access control list (ACL) facility is provided to restrict access to local services from a particular set of remote domains. Domains also provides encryption and password verification. Transparency and independence-Application programmers need no knowledge of how services are distributed. A service may be available on the same machine as a client, on another machine in the local domain, or on a remote domain. Client application programmers do not need to know the implementation changes made to a service, the location of a service, network addresses, and so on. Transaction management and reliability-The Domains feature is integrated with the BEA Tuxedo transaction management capabilities.
Availability-You can specify alternate destinations to handle failure conditions. Scalability and modular growth-Programmers can structure their applications for modularity, isolation of failures, and independent growth. Interoperation with other transaction processing applications is achieved easily by adding to the Domains configuration the description of services used by a remote application. Security-An access control list (ACL) facility is provided to restrict access to local services from a particular set of remote domains. Domains also provides encryption and password verification. Transparency and independence-Application programmers need no knowledge of how services are distributed. A service may be available on the same machine as a client, on another machine in the local domain, or on a remote domain. Client application programmers do not need to know the implementation changes made to a service, the location of a service, network addresses, and so on. Transaction management and reliability-The Domains feature is integrated with the BEA Tuxedo transaction management capabilities.
Scalability and modular growth-Programmers can structure their applications for modularity, isolation of failures, and independent growth. Interoperation with other transaction processing applications is achieved easily by adding to the Domains configuration the description of services used by a remote application. Security-An access control list (ACL) facility is provided to restrict access to local services from a particular set of remote domains. Domains also provides encryption and password verification. Transparency and independence-Application programmers need no knowledge of how services are distributed. A service may be available on the same machine as a client, on another machine in the local domain, or on a remote domain. Client application programmers do not need to know the implementation changes made to a service, the location of a service, network addresses, and so on. Transaction management and reliability-The Domains feature is integrated with the BEA Tuxedo transaction management capabilities.
Security-An access control list (ACL) facility is provided to restrict access to local services from a particular set of remote domains. Domains also provides encryption and password verification. Transparency and independence-Application programmers need no knowledge of how services are distributed. A service may be available on the same machine as a client, on another machine in the local domain, or on a remote domain. Client application programmers do not need to know the implementation changes made to a service, the location of a service, network addresses, and so on. Transaction management and reliability-The Domains feature is integrated with the BEA Tuxedo transaction management capabilities.
Transparency and independence-Application programmers need no knowledge of how services are distributed. A service may be available on the same machine as a client, on another machine in the local domain, or on a remote domain. Client application programmers do not need to know the implementation changes made to a service, the location of a service, network addresses, and so on. Transaction management and reliability-The Domains feature is integrated with the BEA Tuxedo transaction management capabilities.
Transaction management and reliability-The Domains feature is integrated with the BEA Tuxedo transaction management capabilities.
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