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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
1
Understanding the Transaction Server Components
1.1
Overview
1.2
Certifications (Formerly Known as Minimum Technical Requirements)
1.3
Obtaining the Transaction Server Managed Software Component
1.4
Prerequisites
1.5
Understanding Transaction Server Communications
2
Configuring the Transaction Server Components
2.1
JDBj Database Configuration
2.1.1
JDBj Bootstrap Datasource
2.1.2
JDBj Bootstrap Session
2.1.3
JDBj Connection Pools
2.1.4
JDBC Drivers
2.1.5
JDBj Logging
2.1.6
Oracle Database Settings
2.1.7
JDBj Runtime Properties
2.1.8
JDBj Spec Datasource
2.2
Real Time Events
2.2.1
Event Processor Configuration Settings
2.2.2
Trigger Listener Kernel
2.3
Network Settings
2.3.1
JDENET Configuration
2.3.2
Security Server Configuration
2.4
Log File Configuration (jdelog.properties)
3
Configuring JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
3.1
Verifying User Defined Codes (UDCs)
3.2
Verifying Tables
3.3
Verifying Serialized Objects
3.4
Activating Events
3.5
Creating Triggers
4
Configuring Subscribers in JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
4.1
Prerequisites
4.2
Configuring Subscriber JMS Queue/Topic in WebSphere Application Server
4.3
Creating JMS Queues in a Transaction Server container Installed in WebSphere Application Server
4.4
Creating JMS Queues in WebSphere Using a Non-Transaction Server Container
4.4.1
Create the Service Integration Bus (SIB)
4.4.2
Create the JMS Queue Connection Factory
4.4.3
Create the SIB JMS Destinations
5
Adding a Subscriber
5.1
Setting Processing Options for Event Subscribers Application (P90702A)
5.2
Using Event Subscribers Application to Add a Subscriber
6
Troubleshooting Real Time Events Processing
7
Upgrading the Transaction Server RTE Software Component Using Server Manager
8
Uninstalling the Transaction Server RTE Software Component using Server Manager
A
Architecture of the Guaranteed Event System
B
Creating and Configuring Multiple Transaction Servers per Environment or User/Role
B.1
Creating and Configuring Multiple Transaction Servers per Environment
B.2
Creating and Configuring Multiple Transaction Servers per Role/User
C
Testing and Validating the JMSQUEUE Configuration
D
Creating an Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Service Request for Transaction Server Support
E
Clustering Real Time Events on WebSphere
E.1
Understanding WebSphere Clustering
E.2
Creating a Cluster on the IBM WebSphere Application Server
E.3
Installing the Transaction Server RTE Component on the WebSphere Application Server using Server Manager
E.4
Using JDBC Store
E.5
Using Horizontal Clusters on WebSphere
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