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WebLogic Tuxedo Connector Administration Guide

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Connecting WebLogic Integration and Tuxedo Applications

Note: For more information on how to integrate applications, see BEA WebLogic Integration.

The WebLogic Tuxedo Connector Tuxedo Queuing Bridge provides the necessary infrastructure for WebLogic Integration users to integrate Tuxedo applications into their business workflows. The following sections discuss WebLogic Integration - Tuxedo interoperability using the WebLogic Tuxedo Connector.

 


Synchronous WebLogic Integration-to-Tuxedo Connectivity

WebLogic Integration executes a blocking invocation against a Tuxedo service using a JATMI EJB. This process consists of three parts:

Defining Business Operations

Define WebLogic Integration Business Operations for the JATMI methods to be used:

Invoking an eLink Adapter

Invoke an eLink adapter from a WebLogic Integration process flow:

Define Exception handlers

Define WebLogic Integration Exception handlers to process exceptions.

 


Synchronous Non-Blocking WebLogic Integration-to-Tuxedo Connectivity

WebLogic Integration sends a message to synchronously invoke a Tuxedo service:

 


Asynchronous WebLogic Integration-to-Tuxedo Connectivity

WebLogic Integration sends a guaranteed asynchronous message to a Tuxedo /Q:

 


Asynchronous Tuxedo /Q-to-WebLogic Integration Connectivity

Tuxedo /Q sends a guaranteed asynchronous message to WebLogic Integration:

 


Bi-directional Asynchronous Tuxedo-to-WebLogic Integration Connectivity

Tuxedo executes a blocking invocation of a WebLogic Integration process flow. Use two asynchronous instances to connect from JMS to Tuxedo /Q and from Tuxedo /Q back to JMS.

 

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