Table of Contents About Domains What Is the Oracle Tuxedo Domains Component? Interoperability Among Domains Types of Domain Gateways Example of a Domains Configuration Functionality Supported by Domain Gateways Request/Response Communication Between Local and Remote Domains Conversational Communication Between Local and Remote Domains Queuing Messages on Remote Domains Encoding and Decoding Operations for Domains Oracle Tuxedo Domains Architecture Domains Configuration File Domain Gateway Servers Domains Administrative Servers GWADM Server DMADM Server Domains Administrative Tools dmloadcf Command dmunloadcf Command dmadmin Command Understanding the Domains Configuration File Location of DMCONFIG File Binary Version of DMCONFIG File Descriptions of Sections of the DMCONFIG File Terminology Improvements for DMCONFIG File Specifying Domains Data-Dependent Routing Specifying Domains Transaction and Blocking Timeouts How the Domains Component Handles Transaction Timeouts How the Domains Component Handles Blocking Timeouts Specifying Domains Connection Policies How To Configure Your Connection Policy Per Local/Remote Domain Connection Policy Per TDomain Session Connection Policy How To Use Connection Retry Processing How Connection Policy Determines Availability of Remote Services Specifying Domains Failover and Failback How to Configure Domains-Level Failover and Failback How to Configure Domains Link-Level Failover How to Configure TDomain Session Link-Level Failover Specifying Domains Keepalive What is TCP-Level Keepalive? How to Configure TCP-Level Keepalive for Domains What is Application-Level Keepalive? How to Configure Application-Level Keepalive for Domains Keepalive Compatibility with Earlier Oracle Tuxedo Releases Configuring a Domains Environment Configuring a Domains Environment for Migration How to Migrate the DMADM Server How to Migrate a TDomain Gateway Group Methods for Activating Individual Server Processes Planning and Configuring ATMI Domains Planning to Build Domains from Multiple Oracle Tuxedo Applications Option 1: Reconfigure the Applications as a Single Oracle Tuxedo Domain Creating the UBBCONFIG File for the Combined Application Option 2: Reconfigure the Applications as a Domains Configuration Creating the UBBCONFIG File for the bankapp Application in the Domains Environment Creating a DMCONFIG File for the bankapp Application Creating the UBBCONFIG File for the Credit Card Authorization Application in the Domains Environment Creating a DMCONFIG File for the Credit Card Authorization Application Examining the creditapp Domains Configuration Setting Up a Domains Configuration Configuring a Sample Domains Application (simpapp) Configuration Tasks How to Set Environment Variables for lapp Windows Example UNIX Example How to Define the Domains Environment for lapp in the UBBCONFIG File Server Group Definitions Server Definitions How to Define Domains Parameters for lapp in the DMCONFIG File DM_LOCAL Section Definitions DM_REMOTE Section Definitions DM_EXPORT Section Definitions DM_IMPORT Section Definitions DM_TDOMAIN Section Definitions How to Compile Application and Domains Gateway Configuration Files for lapp How to Set Environment Variables for rapp Windows Example UNIX Example How to Define the Domains Environment for rapp in the UBBCONFIG File How to Define Domains Parameters for rapp in the DMCONFIG File How to Compile Application and Domain Gateway Configuration Files for rapp How to Compress Data Between Domains How to Route Service Requests to Remote Domains Setting Up Security in a Domains Configuration Domains Security Mechanisms How to Configure Principal Names for Domains Authentication How to Configure Domains Password Security Using the DM_MIB(5) to Set Domains Passwords (DM_PW) Using the dmadmin Command to Set Domains Passwords (DM_PW) Examples of Coding Password Security Between Domains How to Configure Domains Access Control Lists How to Configure ACL Policy for a Remote Domain How to Configure Domains Link-Level Encryption Setting Up Connections in a Domains Configuration How to Request Connections for Client Demands (ON_DEMAND Policy) How to Request Connections at Boot Time (ON_STARTUP Policy) How to Limit Connections to Incoming Messages Only (INCOMING_ONLY Policy) How to Configure the Connection Retry Interval for ON_STARTUP Only How to Configure the Maximum Retry Number Example of Coding Connection Policies Between Domains Controlling Connections in a Domains Configuration How to Establish Connections Between Domains How to Break Connections Between Domains How to Report on Connection Status How to Initiate Domain Connection Events Configuring Domains Link-Level Failover and Keepalive Planning and Configuring CORBA Domains Overview of the CORBA Domains Environment Single-Domain Versus Multiple-Domain Communication Single-Domain Communication Multiple-Domain Communication Elements of a CORBA Domains Configuration Understanding and Using the Configuration Files The UBBCONFIG File Domain Name Gateway Group and Server Names The DMCONFIG File DM_RESOURCES DM_LOCAL DM_REMOTE DM_EXPORT DM_IMPORT DM_ACCESS_CONTROL DM_TDOMAIN The factory_finder.ini File DM_REMOTE_FACTORIES DM_LOCAL_FACTORIES Specifying Unique Factory Object Identifiers in the factory_finder.ini File Processing the factory_finder.ini File Types of CORBA Domains Configurations Directly Connected Domains Indirectly Connected Domains Examples of CORBA Domains Configurations Sample UBBCONFIG Files Sample DMCONFIG File Sample factory_finder.ini File Administering Domains Using Domains Run-Time Administrative Commands Using the Administrative Interface, dmadmin(1) Using the Domains Administrative Server, DMADM(5) Using the Gateway Administrative Server, GWADM(5) Using the Domain Gateway Server Tuning the Performance of the Domain Gateway Managing Transactions in a Domains Environment Using the TMS Capability Across Domains Using GTRID Mapping in Transactions Defining Tightly-coupled and Loosely-coupled Relationships Global Transactions Across Domains Example of a Service Request Graph Generating Local and Remote Requests Transaction Trees for Oracle eLink OSI TP and Oracle Tuxedo Domains Summary of Domains Transaction Management Using Logging to Track Transactions Recovering Failed Transactions
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