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Using Tuxedo ATMI on Windows |
Using BEA Tuxedo ATMI on Windows 2000
Specifying Machine Type and User ID Numbers
Allocating and Releasing Memory Buffers
Starting BEA Tuxedo ATMI Applications Automatically
Configuring BEA Tuxedo ATMI for Windows 2000
Introducing the BEA Administration Program
Invoking the BEA Administration Program
Accessing Other Machines on a Network
Setting and Modifying Environment Variables
Directing BEA Tuxedo Messages to the Windows 2000 Event Log
Viewing Windows 2000 Event Log Entries
Configuring tlisten Processes to Start Automatically
Configuring IPC Resources to Maximize System Performance
Reviewing the Windows 2000 Registry Content
Using the Visual C++ IDE To Develop BEA Tuxedo ATMI Applications
Using the buildserver and buildclient Commands
Adding BuildTuxedo to the MSDEV Tools Menu
Creating BEA Tuxedo ATMI Project Files
Specifying the Build Type, Header File, and Filename
How BuildTuxedo Uses the Header File
Specifying Function and Service Names
Debugging a BEA Tuxedo ATMI Server Application
Developing an ATMI Application Using the Command Line Instead of the Visual C++ IDE GUI
Using the BEA Tuxedo ATMI Editors
Working in Multiple Documents Simultaneously
How the Editors Validate Entries