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Product Overview
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A Brief History of the Tuxedo System
Support for Industry Standards
Support for Multiple Programming Models and Languages
Distributed Transaction Management
High Availability and Fault Management
BEA Tuxedo Administration Console
Client-to-Server Invocation Capabilities
Server-to-Server Invocation Capabilities
BEA Tuxedo ATMI Core Components
Important BEA Tuxedo Terms and Concepts
BEA Tuxedo Transaction Processor and Infrastructure
Request/Response Communications
Storing and Retrieving Messages
Mediating Between Producers and Consumers of Events
BEA Tuxedo OTM and Infrastructure
Application Programming Interface
Application Programming Environment
BEA Tuxedo IIOP Listener/Handler
IIOP Listener/Handler Communication
IIOP Listener/Handler Documentation
BEA Tuxedo CORBA Environmental Objects
BEA Tuxedo CORBA Object Services
BEA Tuxedo Web-Accessible Services
What Does Web Accessible Mean?
Making Tuxedo Services Web Accessible Through /WS
Making Tuxedo Services Web Accessible Through BEA Jolt
JSE Connectivity for BEA Tuxedo
WebLogic Connectivity for BEA Tuxedo
ASP Connectivity for BEA Tuxedo
Making Tuxedo Services Web Accessible Through BEA WebLogic Server
Exposing BEA Tuxedo Services as Web Services
Web Services Standards at a Glance
Exposure of Tuxedo Services as Web Services
Handling of SOAP Client Requests
BEA Tuxedo Product Support and Resources
About the BEA Tuxedo Documentation
BEA Tuxedo Online Documentation
BEA Tuxedo Context-Sensitive Help
BEA Tuxedo Printed Documentation
Using the BEA Tuxedo Online Documentation
Accessing the Documentation in a Browser
Using the Online Search Feature
Accessing Unsupported Code Examples
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