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Oracle® Fusion Middleware WebLogic Tuxedo Connector Administration Guide for Oracle WebLogic Server
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Release 1 (10.3.5)
Part Number E13744-04
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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Documentation Accessibility
Conventions
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Introduction to Oracle WebLogic Tuxedo Connector
Document Scope
Guide to this Document
Related Documentation
Oracle WebLogic Tuxedo Connector Overview
Key Functionality and Administrative Features
Known Limitations
How Oracle WebLogic Tuxedo Connector Differs from Jolt
Platform Support
New and Changed Features in This Release
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Configuring Oracle WebLogic Tuxedo Connector
Summary of Environment Changes and Considerations
Oracle Tuxedo Changes
WebLogic Server Changes
Administration and Programming
WebLogic Server Threads
Configuring Oracle WebLogic Tuxedo Connector for Your Applications
Oracle WebLogic Tuxedo Connector MBean Classes
Configuring Oracle WebLogic Tuxedo Connector Using the Administration Console
Configuring Oracle WebLogic Tuxedo Connector Using the Command-Line Interface
Set the WebLogic Server Environment
How to Set Oracle WebLogic Tuxedo Connector Properties
Set PasswordKey
Set encoding
Set Dumping of User Data
System Level Debug Settings
Oracle WebLogic Tuxedo Connector Configuration Guidelines
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Oracle WebLogic Tuxedo Connector Administration
Configuring the Connections Between Access Points
How to Request a Connection at Boot Time (On Startup)
How to Configure RetryInterval
How to Configure MaxRetries
How to Request Connections for Client Demands (On Demand)
Accepting Incoming Connections (Incoming Only)
How to use LOCAL Connection Policy
Configuring Failover and Failback
Prerequisite to Using Failover and Failback
How to Configure Failover
How Failback Works
How to Configure Link-level Failover
Sample Link-level Failover Configuration
Configuring for TypedMBString Support
Authentication of Remote Access Points
Configuring a Password Configuration
Using AES Encrypted Passwords
Generating Encrypted Passwords
Usage
Examples
Local Passwords
Remote Passwords
App Passwords
User Authentication
ACL Policy is LOCAL
ACL Policy is GLOBAL
Remote Access Point Credential Policy is GLOBAL
Remote Access Point Credential Policy is LOCAL
User Authentication for Tuxedo 6.5
How to Configure Oracle WebLogic Tuxedo Connector to Provide Security between Oracle Tuxedo and Oracle WebLogic Server
TpUsrFile Plug-in
Configuring the Local Tuxedo Access Point for the TpUsrFile Plug-in
Configure the Remote Tuxedo Access Point for the TpUsrFile Plug-in
LDAP Plug-in
Implementing Single Point Security Administration
Configure the Local Tuxedo Access Point for the LDAP Plug-in
Configure the Remote Tuxedo Access Point for the LDAP Plug-in
Custom Plug-in
Configure the Local Tuxedo Access Point for the Custom Plug-in
Configure the Remote Tuxedo Access Point for the Custom Plug-in
Anonymous Users
Anonymous Users and CORBA Services
Link-Level Encryption
Secure Socket Level Encryption
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Controlling Oracle WebLogic Tuxedo Connector Connections and Services
Dynamic Administration of Connections
Using the WLS Administration Console
Using WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST)
Listing Connections
Starting Connections
Stopping Connections
Modifying Configuration Attributes
Suspend/Resume WTC Services
Using the WLS Administration Console
Using WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST)
Checking Status of WTC Service
Suspending WTC Services
Resuming WTC Services
Suspend/Resume WTC Services Dynamically
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Administration of CORBA Applications
How to Configure Oracle WebLogic Tuxedo Connector for CORBA Service Applications
Example WTC Service and Tuxedo UBB Files
How to Administer and Configure Oracle WebLogic Tuxedo Connector for Inbound RMI-IIOP
Configuring Your WTC Service for Inbound RMI-IIOP
Administering the Tuxedo Application Environment
Guidelines About Using Your Server Name as an Object Reference
How to Configure Oracle WebLogic Tuxedo Connector for Outbound RMI-IIOP
Example Outbound RMI-IIOP Configuration
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How to Manage Oracle WebLogic Tuxedo Connector in a Clustered Environment
Oracle WebLogic Tuxedo Connector Guidelines for Clustered Environments
How to Configure for Clustered Nodes
Limitations for Clustered Nodes
How to Configure OutBound Requests to Tuxedo Domains
Example Clustered Oracle WebLogic Tuxedo Connector Configuration
How to Configure Inbound Requests from Tuxedo Domains
Load Balancing
Fail Over
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How to Configure the Oracle Tuxedo Queuing Bridge
Overview of the Tuxedo Queuing Bridge
How Tuxedo Queuing Bridge connects JMS with Tuxedo
How Tuxedo Queuing Bridge connects Tuxedo to JMS
Tuxedo Queuing Bridge Limitations
Configuring the Tuxedo Queuing Bridge
Dynamically Adding/Modifying Tuxedo Queuing Bridge
Tuxedo Queuing Bridge Instantiate
Starting the Tuxedo Queuing Bridge
Error Logging
Tuxedo Queuing Bridge Connectivity
Example Connection Type Configurations
Example JmsQ2TuxQ Configuration
Example TuxQ2JmsQ Configuration
Example JmsQ2TuxS Configuration
Priority Mapping
Error Queues
WLS Error Destination
Unsupported Message Types
Tuxedo Error Queue
Limitations
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Connecting WebLogic Integration and Tuxedo Applications
Synchronous WebLogic Integration-to-Tuxedo Connectivity
Defining Business Operations
Invoking an eLink Adapter
Define Exception handlers
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
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Troubleshooting The WebLogic Tuxedo Connector
Monitoring the WebLogic Tuxedo Connector
Set Trace Levels (Deprecated)
Enable Debug Mode
Enable a User Data Dump
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this EJB Deployment Message Mean?
How Do I Start the Connector?
How do I Start the Tuxedo Queuing Bridge?
How do I Assign a WTC Service to a Server?
How do I Resolve Connection Problems?
How do I Migrate from Previous Releases?
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