Administration Console Online Help
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The BEA Tuxedo system core administrative resources consists of both ATMI and CORBA domains and their associated resources. The CORBA interface queues and CORBA factories are used in BEA Tuxedo client and server applications. The BEA Administration Console enables the system administrator to manage the BEA Tuxedo CORBA resources for configuration and run-time administration.
Note: For detailed instructions on creating and configuring core BEA Tuxedo ATMI administrative resources, refer to Creating and Configuring Core Administrative Resources.
The following sections define the fields for the Create New Object window and Configuration Tool tab pages when creating or configuring BEA Tuxedo CORBA resources:
A CORBA Interface represents a contract with a client. Interfaces are advertised by BEA Tuxedo server applications at startup. The BEA Tuxedo T_INTERFACE MIB represents configuration and run-time attributes of CORBA interfaces at both the domain and server group levels. Using the BEA Tuxedo Administration Console applet, you can perform the administrative tasks required to create and manage BEA Tuxedo CORBA interfaces including defining default attributes for interfaces at the domain and server group levels.
Select the CORBA Interfaces folder and select Quick Menu—>New to open the Create New Object window. The Create New Object Window contains the following fields:
To create a new interface, enter the required information for the new CORBA interface and click the Create button.
Note: For information about using the Quick Menu, see Quick Menu Options. For information about the Create New Object window, see Adding New Administrative Objects.
The following sections describe the information you need to enter in the Create New Object window for each interface field.The format of the fields you enter may be dependent upon the IDL that generates the interface implementation, For more information about the IDL format, see the CORBA 2.1 Specification Section 7.6.
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