BEA Tuxedo lets you build CORBA C++applications that
combine the best features of an Object Request Broker (ORB), distributed
objects and transaction processing technology. The applications have the
advantage of a CORBA-compliant programming model, combined with a powerful and
robust Application-to-Transaction Monitor Interface (ATMI) infrastructure. The
information presented here is designed to help you get started, develop CORBA
applications, administer your systems, and find detailed reference
descriptions.
Topic |
Description |
Getting Started
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Presents an overview of the CORBA environment in the BEA Tuxedo
product and describes the process of developing CORBA applications
using the BEA Tuxedo software.
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Programming
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Provides links to topics that describe how to enhance basic CORBA
applications with features such as security, naming, and events.
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Administration
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Explains how to perform the administration tasks associated with
building and running CORBA applications.
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Reference
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Provides links to reference information about the Object Management
Group (OMG) Interface Definition Language (IDL), the mapping of OMG IDL
to C++, the Implementation Configuration File (ICF), the TP framework
application programming interface (API), the Bootstrap object, the
CORBA API, Server-side mapping, and other APIs. In addition, links to
the descriptions of the commands, system processes, and MIBs used by
CORBA applications are included.
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Sample Applications
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Provides links to the CORBA sample applications which demonstrate
the CORBA features in the BEA Tuxedo product.
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System
Messages
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Documents the system message catalogs for the CORBA and ATMI
components.
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