Overview of WLEC to WebLogic Tuxedo Connector Migration
The following sections provide an overview of the requirements and procedures to migrate WLEC applications to the WebLogic Tuxedo Connector:
Overview
Note: For more information on release life cycle, see Product Lifecycle Policy.
WLEC will be classified a mature product after the release of WebLogic Server 6.1. WLEC users should begin plans to migrate applications using WLEC to the WebLogic Tuxedo Connector.
WebLogic Tuxedo Connector provides bi- directional interoperability between WebLogic Server applications and Tuxedo services. The connector allows WebLogic Server clients to invoke Tuxedo services and Tuxedo clients to invoke WebLogic Server Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs) in response to a service request.
WLEC to WebLogic Tuxedo Connector migration requires minor application modification:
- WLEC applications require modification of the portions of application code that use or call environmental objects.
- Existing CORBAC++ server objects do not require server application changes.
Prerequisites
WebLogic Tuxedo Connector CORBA connectivity requires the following application platforms:
- Tuxedo 8.0
- WebLogic Server 6.1 Service Pack 2
Before you can start migrating your WLEC applications to WebLogic Tuxedo Connector, make sure that you have installed Tuxedo 8.0 and WebLogic Server 6.1 Service Pack 2. You may need to perform the following steps:
- If necessary, migrate your Tuxedo applications to Tuxedo 8.0. For more information, see Tuxedo Migration.
- If necessary, migrate your WebLogic Server installation to WebLogic Server 6.1 Service Pack 2. For more information, see WebLogic Server 6.1 Migration.
Comparing WebLogic Tuxedo Connector and WLEC Functionality
The following table compares the supported functionality in WebLogic Tuxedo Connector and WLEC:
Table 1-1 WebLogic Tuxedo Connector and WLEC Functionality
Feature
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WTC
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WLEC
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Outbound ATMI interoperability from WLS
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Yes
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No
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Inbound ATMI interoperability from Tuxedo
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Yes
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No
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Outbound CORBA interoperability
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Yes
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Yes
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Inbound CORBA interoperability
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Yes
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No
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Supports Tuxedo Buffers
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Yes
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No
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Bi-directional security context propagation
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Yes
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No, outbound only
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Bi-directional transaction propagation
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Yes
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No, outbound only
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Bi-directional bridge between JMS and /Q or Tuxedo services
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yes
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No
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Conversational API
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Yes
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No
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Key Differences Between WLEC and WebLogic Tuxedo Connector
The following sections provide information on key administration, configuration, and programming differences between WebLogic Tuxedo Connector and WLEC.
Table 1-2 WLEC and WebLogic Tuxedo Connector Key Differences
Description
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WebLogic Tuxedo Connector
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WLEC
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Connectivity
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Uses the Tuxedo /T Domain gateway. The gateway creates a single network link between a WebLogic Server instance and a Tuxedo domain for all method invocations.
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Uses a pool of connections and each invocation is sent over a connection obtained from this pool.
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Administration
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Administered as a WebLogic Server Startup class that uses an XML configuration file.
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Administered as a WebLogic Server service.
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Failover Management
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Uses Tuxedo domains.
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Uses a failover list.
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Object Routing
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CORBA calls from WebLogic Server applications are propagated to the Tuxedo CORBA environment using the TGIOP/TDOMAINS protocol.
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CORBA calls from WebLogic Server applications are propagated to the WLE 5.1 (T-Engine) CORBA and EJB servers over IIOP connection pools using the CORBA API.
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Supported Platforms
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Supports WebLogic Server 6.1 and BEA Tuxedo version 8.0.
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Supports WebLogic Enterprise 5.1 or Tuxedo 8.0 and WebLogic Server versions 5.1 and greater.
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