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activation policies
Basic sample application 3-7
process 7-7
Production sample application 7-7
Wrapper sample application 6-6
ActiveX client applications
starting
Basic sample application 3-14
Production sample application 7-23
Security sample application 4-12
Transactions sample application 5-14
Wrapper sample application 6-15
using
Basic sample application 3-18
Production sample application 7-1
Security sample application 4-14
Transactions sample application 5-17
Wrapper sample application 6-17
writing
Basic sample application 3-6
Production sample application 7-9
Security sample application 4-3
Transactions sample application 5-4
Wrapper sample application 6-4
APPDIR parameter
setenv file 2-4
UBBCONFIG file 2-7
Application Builder
Basic sample application 3-15
Transactions sample application 5-15
Basic sample application 3-12
activation policies 3-7
buildobjclient command 3-12
buildobjserver command 3-12
changing protection on files 3-11
compiling client applications 3-12
compiling the server application 3-12
description 3-2
ICF file 3-7
illustrated 3-2
loading the UBBCONFIG file 3-12
makefile 3-12
setenv file 3-11
setting up work directory 3-8
source files 3-8
starting the ActiveX client application 3-14
starting the CORBA C++ client application 3-14
starting the CORBA Java client application 3-14
starting the Oracle database 3-11
starting the server application 3-13
tmloadcf command 3-12
transaction policies 3-7
UBBCONFIG file 3-7
writing server applications 3-6
BEA TUXEDO applications
replicating 7-2, 7-3
wrappering 6-2
Bootstrap object
in client applications 3-6
building
Basic sample application 3-8
Production sample application 7-13
Security sample application 4-4
transaction manager 5-11
Transactions sample application 5-6
buildobjclient command
Production sample application 7-20
Security sample application 4-9
Transactions sample application 5-11
Wrapper sample application 6-12
buildobjserver command
CCMPL parameter
UBBCONFIG file 2-6
client applications
Bootstrap object 3-6
FactoryFinder object 3-6
initializing the ORB 3-6
PrincipalAuthenticator operation 4-3
SecurityCurrent object 4-3
TransactionCurrent object 5-4
types 3-6
Security sample application 4-3, 5-4
client stubs
generating 3-5
in sample applications 3-5
compiling
server application
server applications
configuring
factory-based routing 7-9
replicated server applications 7-9
replicated server groups 7-9
security 4-4
Transactions sample application 5-5
Wrapper sample application 6-5
CORBA C++ client applications
client stubs 3-5
Production sample application 7-22
Security sample application 4-11
Transactions sample application 5-13
Wrapper sample application 6-14
Basic sample application 3-16
Transactions sample application 5-16
Transactions sample application 5-3
CORBA Java client applications
Basic sample application 3-17
CourseSynopsisEnumerator interface
OMG IDL 3-3
CPPCMPL parameter
CPPINC parameter
development process
factory-based routing 7-12
ICF file
OMG IDL
Basic sample application 3-3
Production sample application 7-8
Wrapper sample application 6-3
replicated server applications 7-10
replicated server groups 7-10
UBBCONFIG file 4-4, 7-9
DII
factory-based routing
description 7-7
routing criteria 7-12
UBBCONFIG file 7-12
INTERFACES section 7-12
ROUTING section 7-12
FactoryFinder object
FIELD parameter 7-12
FIELDTYPE parameter 7-12
file protections
Basic sample application 3-11
Production sample application 7-17
Security sample application 4-7
Transactions sample application 5-9
Wrapper sample application 6-9
FML message buffer
in server applications 6-4
genicf command 3-7
GROUP parameter 7-10
GROUPS section
replicating server applications 7-10
replicating server groups 7-10
idl command 3-5
Implementation Configuration File
see ICF 3-7
initialize the ORB 3-6
INTERFACES section
implementing factory-based routing 7-12
ISL parameter
Basic sample application 3-14, 3-15
Transactions sample application 4-12, 5-14, 5-15, 6-15, 7-23
UBBCONFIG file 2-8
JDKDIR parameter
setenv file 2-5
LD_LIBRARY_PATH parameter
LIBPATH parameter
loading the UBBCONFIG file
Production sample application 7-18
Security sample application 4-8
Transactions sample application 5-10
Wrapper sample application 6-10
M3 domain
adding security to 4-2
makefile
skeletons 3-5
MAX parameter 7-10
method implementations
MIN parameter 7-10
MY_SERVER_MACHINE parameter
naming conventions
sample application code 1-3
setenv file 2-3
UBBCONFIG file 2-3
NETSCAPE parameter
object IDs
description 7-2
OIDs
see object IDs 7-2
compiling 3-5
CourseSynopsisEnumerator interface 3-3
generating client stubs 3-5
generating skeletons 3-5
Registrar interface 3-3
RegistrarFactory interface 3-3
Teller interface 6-3
TellerFactory interface 6-3
user exception 5-4
OPENINFO parameter
Oracle database
setting the XA parameter 5-5
Wrapper sample applications 6-10
ORACLE_SID parameter
setenv file 2-6
ORADIR parameter
PrincipalAuthenticator object
using in sample applications 4-2
process activation policy 7-7
Production sample application
activation policies 7-7
buildobjclient command 7-20
buildobjserver command 7-20
changing protection on files 7-17
compiling client applications 7-20
compiling server applications 7-20
development process 7-8
factory-based routing 7-2, 7-7
ICF file 7-13
illustrated 7-2
loading the UBBCONFIG file 7-18
makefile 7-20
replicating server applications 7-2
replicating server groups 7-2
server groups 7-5
setenv file 7-18
setting up a work directory 7-14
source files 7-14
starting the ActiveX client application 7-23
starting the CORBA C++ client application 7-22
starting the CORBA Java client application 7-22
starting the Oracle database 7-18
starting the server application 7-21
stateless objects 7-7
tmloadcf command 7-18
UBBCONFIG file 7-9
writing client applications 7-9
writing server applications 7-9
RANGES parameter 7-12
Registrar interface
RegistrarFactory interface
replicating
server applications 7-3
ROUTING section
TYPE parameter 7-12
sample applications
naming conventions 1-3
overview
Basic 1-1
Production 1-1
Security 1-1
Transactions 1-1
Wrapper 1-1
scaling
Production sample application 7-2, 7-22
security
adding to sample applications 4-1
application-level 4-1
SECURITY parameter 4-4
Security sample application
buildobjclient command 4-9
buildobjserver command 4-9
changing protection on files 4-7
client applications 4-3
client applications 4-9
compiling the server application 4-9
description 4-1
development process 4-3
ICF file 4-4
illustrated 4-2
initializing the database 4-8
ISL parameter 4-11
loading the UBBCONFIG file 4-8
makefile 4-9
PrincipalAuthenticator object 4-2
SecurityCurrent object 4-2
server application 4-4
setenv file 4-8
setting up the work directory 4-5
source files 4-5
tmloadcf command 4-8
UBBCONFIG file 4-4
writing client applications 4-3
writing server applications 4-4
SecurityCurrent object
using in client applications 4-2
using in Security sample application 4-3
configuring in groups 7-5
ISL parameter 3-13
method implementations 3-6
replicating 7-3
UBBCONFIG file 7-10
server object 3-6
Basic sample application 3-13
Production sample application 7-21
Security sample application 4-10
Wrapper sample application 6-13
TMFFNAME 3-13
TMIFSRVR 3-13
TMSYSEVT 3-13
UBBCONFIG file
GROUPS section 7-10
SERVERS section 7-10
using FML message buffers 6-4
server groups
creating 7-5
Production sample application 7-5
replicating 7-5, 7-10
server object
SERVERS section
SRVID parameter 7-10
setenv file
description 2-2
paramters 2-4
SHLIB_PATH parameter
skeletons
software requirements
C++ 2-1
Java 2-1
Visual Basic 2-1
source files
Production sample application 7-14
Security sample application 4-5
support
documentation xiv
technical xiv
system environment variables
settting 2-9
Teller interface
OMG IDL 6-3
TellerFactory interface
TLOGDEVICE parameter 5-5, 7-19
tmloadcf command
TMS_ORA 5-11
TOBJADDR parameter
transaction 3-7
transaction manager
building 5-11
transaction policies
TransactionCurrent object
using in client applications 5-4
Transactions 5-1
transactions
description 5-1
ICF file 5-5
in client applications 5-4
OMG IDL 5-1
UBBCONFIG file 5-5
transactions log
creating
Production sample application 7-19
Wrapper sample application 6-11
Transactions sample application
buildobjclient command 5-11
buildobjserver command 5-11
changing protection on files 5-9
compiling client applications 5-11
compiling server application 5-11
development process 5-3
illustrated 5-2
initializing the database 5-10
setenv file 5-9
setting up work directory 5-6
source files 5-7
starting server application 5-4
tmloadcf command 5-10
transaction policies 5-5
writing client applications 5-4
writing server applications 5-4
TUXCONFIG file
description 3-7
TUXCONFIG parameter
TUXDIR parameter
Basic sample application 3-7, 3-12
parameters 2-6
replicating server groups 7-5
UNIX
APPDIR parameter 2-4
naming conventions for setenv file 2-3
naming conventions for UBBCONFIG file 2-3
setenv parameters 2-4
UBBCONFIG parameters 2-6
user exceptions
Transactions sample application 5-2
USERID parameter
Windows NT
Wrapper sample application
activation policies 6-6
buildobjclient command 6-12
buildobjserver command 6-12
changing protection on files 6-9
compiling client applications 6-12
compining the server application 6-12
description 6-1
development process 6-3
ICF file 6-5
illustrated 6-2
loading the UBBCONFIG file 6-10
makefile 6-10
setting up work directory 6-6
source files 6-6
starting CORBA C++ client application 6-14
starting the ActiveX client application 6-15
starting the CORBA Java client application 6-14
starting the Oracle database 6-10
starting the server application 6-13
tmloadcf command 6-10
transactions log 6-11
UBBCONFIG file 6-5
writing client applications 6-4
writing server applications 6-4
wrappering
BEA TUXEDO applications 6-2
XA parameter 5-5
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