Oracle WebLogic Tuxedo Connector Administration Guide

      

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

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

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

Using the Resources TpUsrFile attribute

 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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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