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Setting Up a BEA Tuxedo Application
How Data Moves Over a Network
In a distributed application, data is sent across the network as follows:
At the sending end: The BRIDGE sends a message to destination_machine by writing the message to a virtual circuit and delegating, to the operating system, responsibility for sending it. The operating system retains a copy of every pending message. If a network error occurs, however, pending messages are lost. At the receiving end: The BRIDGE process listens on a particular network address for incoming messages.
At the receiving end: The BRIDGE process listens on a particular network address for incoming messages.
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