Table of Contents
- Title and Copyright Information
- Preface
- 1 Introduction to Oracle WebLogic Tuxedo Connector
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2
Configuring Oracle WebLogic Tuxedo Connector
- Summary of Environment Changes and Considerations
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Configuring Oracle WebLogic Tuxedo Connector for Your Applications
- Oracle WebLogic Tuxedo Connector MBean Classes
- Configuring Oracle WebLogic Tuxedo Connector Using the Remote Console
- Configuring Oracle WebLogic Tuxedo Connector Using the Command-Line Interface
- Set the WebLogic Server Environment
- How to Set Oracle WebLogic Tuxedo Connector Properties
- System Level Debug Settings
- Oracle WebLogic Tuxedo Connector Configuration Guidelines
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3
Oracle WebLogic Tuxedo Connector Administration
- Configuring the Connections Between Access Points
- Configuring Failover and Failback
- Configuring for TypedMBString Support
- Authentication of Remote Access Points
- User Authentication
- How to Configure Oracle WebLogic Tuxedo Connector to Provide Security between Oracle Tuxedo and Oracle WebLogic Server
- Link-Level Encryption
- Secure Socket Level Encryption
- 4 Controlling Oracle WebLogic Tuxedo Connector Connections and Services
- 5 Administration of CORBA Applications
- 6 How to Manage Oracle WebLogic Tuxedo Connector in a Clustered Environment
- 7 How to Configure the Oracle Tuxedo Queuing Bridge
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Connecting WebLogic Integration and Tuxedo Applications
- Synchronous WebLogic Integration-to-Tuxedo Connectivity
- Synchronous Non-Blocking WebLogic Integration-to-Tuxedo Connectivity
- Asynchronous WebLogic Integration-to-Tuxedo Connectivity
- Asynchronous Tuxedo /Q-to-WebLogic Integration Connectivity
- Bi-directional Asynchronous Tuxedo-to-WebLogic Integration Connectivity
- 9 Troubleshooting The WebLogic Tuxedo Connector