3.5.1 About the Domain Gateway Configuration File

The Domain gateway configuration information is stored in a binary file called BDMCONFIG. The DMCONFIG file (ASCII) is created and edited with any text editor. The compiled BDMCONFIG file can be updated while the system is running by using the dmadmin(1) command.

You must have one BDMCONFIG file for each Oracle Tuxedo application that requires the Domains functionality. System access to the BDMCONFIG file is provided through the Domains administrative server, DMADM(5). When a gateway group is booted, the gateway administrative server, GWADM(5), requests from the DMADM server a copy of the configuration required by that group. The GWADM server and the DMADM server also ensure that run-time changes to the configuration are reflected in the corresponding Domain gateway groups.

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For more information about the domain gateway configuration file, see Configuring Multiple Domains Multiple Domains for CORBA Applications in Using the Oracle Tuxedo Domains Component.