Table 17-12 Create/Edit a Proxy Service - Tuxedo Transport Configuration Page
Option
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To create or edit...
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Field Table Classes
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Enter the name of the class or classes describing the FML/FML32 buffer received. These are used for the FML/FML32-to-XML conversion routines to map field names to element names. This is a space separated list of fully qualified class names.
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View Classes
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Enter the name of the class or classes describing the VIEW/VIEW32 buffer received or sent. These are used for the VIEW-to-XML or VIEW32-to-XML conversion routines to map field names to element names. This is a space separated list of fully qualified class names.
X_C_TYPE and X_COMMON Tuxedo buffer types are handled in the same manner as VIEW/VIEW32 buffers.
If an incoming request contains a VIEW , then the corresponding VIEW class should be specified in the ALSB CLASSPATH .
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Classes Jar
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Select a JAR resource that contains a JAR file with the FML/FML32 or VIEW/VIEW32 classes necessary for this endpoint operation.
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Local Access Point
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Select a local access point from the drop-down list that is associated with the export. The drop-down list contains local access points configured in WTC. A proxy service cannot be created if there is not an associated local access point.
If no local access points exist or to create a new one, select New. Enter the corresponding Local Access Point Name and Local Network Address in the adjacent fields. Upon validation of the endpoint, the access point is added to the WTC configuration for each WTC server. If no WTC server exists, one is created.
You can enter an existing access point name after selecting the New option. This causes the existing information to be updated with the new parameters. You can change only the host name and port number.
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Remote Access Point
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This field appears only when you select New in the Local Access Point field.
From the drop-down list, select a remote access point to be associated with the newly created local access point. If none exist or to create a new one, select New. Enter the corresponding Access Point Name and Network Address in the adjacent fields.
You can enter an existing access point name after selecting the New option. This causes the existing information to be updated with the new parameters. You can change only the host name and port number.
The remote access point will also be the authentication principal for the WTC connection for inbound requests. Optionally, you can create a user with the same access point ID in the default security realm to allow incoming calls. To do so, select Yes from the Create User? drop-down list. The password will be randomly generated using a temporary variable to avoid security issues.
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Reply Buffer Type
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This option is available only if the Response Required? field is selected.
Select the type of buffer that the remote Tuxedo client will receive.
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Reply Buffer Subtype
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This option is available only when the Response Required? option is selected and the Reply Buffer Type value is VIEW or VIEW32.
Enter the buffer subtype with which to associate the reply buffer.
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Response Required?
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Select this check box if this service is expected to send a response.
The default status is that this option is selected.
This option is cleared and the unavailable if the service type is Messaging Service and the response message type is None.
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Request Encoding
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Specify a character set encoding for requests in Tuxedo transports.
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Response Encoding
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Specify a character set encoding for responses in Tuxedo transports.
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Transformation Style
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Select one of the following:
- None - (default) The order of fields may not be respected.
- Ordered - The fields are presented with all their occurrences in the correct order.
- Ordered and Grouped - If the fields are logically structured as records, the fields are ordered by occurrence and grouped by record.
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