Programming Using the Tuxedo System
Author: Edward Felt
Publisher: Addison Wesley Publishing Company
Published: 1998-10-09
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ISBN-13: 9780201309997
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Author: Edward Felt
Publisher: Addison Wesley Publishing Company
Published: 1998-10-09
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9780201309997
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Juan M. Andrade
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
Published: 1996
Total Pages: 492
ISBN-13: 9780201634938
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWithout reaching the level of a programmin gtext, this book discusses the background, architectural framework, and motivation for the TUXEDO System, describes TUXEDO's features, and gives a tour through TUXEDO's development and administrative facilities.
Author: UNIX System Laboratories Staff
Publisher:
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 250
ISBN-13: 9781884173028
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Aivars KalvÄns
Publisher: Packt Publishing Ltd
Published: 2021-03-19
Total Pages: 202
ISBN-13: 1801077436
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLearn Tuxedo by developing solutions in Python for real-world problems Key FeaturesUnderstand Tuxedo through a modern lens by experimenting with Python codeBoost your productivity by using Python programming to perform common Tuxedo programming tasksManage real-world integration tasks with small Python programsBook Description Despite being developed in the 1980s, Oracle Tuxedo still runs a significant part of critical infrastructure and is not going away any time soon. Modernizing Oracle Tuxedo Applications with Python will help you get to grips with the most important Tuxedo concepts by writing Python code. The book starts with an introduction to Oracle Tuxedo and guides you in installing its latest version and Python bindings for Tuxedo on Linux. You'll then learn how to build your first server and client, configure Tuxedo, and start running an application. As you advance, you'll understand load balancing and work with the BBL server, which is at the heart of a Tuxedo application. This Tuxedo book will also cover Boolean expressions and different ways to export Tuxedo buffers for storage and transmission, before showing you how to implement servers and clients and use the management information base to change the configuration dynamically. Once you've learned how to configure Tuxedo for transactions and control them in application code, you'll discover how to use the store-and-forward functionality to reach destinations and use an Oracle database from a Tuxedo application. By the end of this Oracle Tuxedo book, you'll be able to perform common Tuxedo programming tasks with Python and integrate Tuxedo applications with other parts of modern infrastructure. What you will learnUnderstand Oracle Tuxedo as a microservice platformDevelop Oracle Tuxedo applications using Python 3Perform administration tasks programmatically with Python 3Extract Tuxedo statistics for monitoring application performanceIntegrate Tuxedo into the modern software ecosystemUnderstand how distributed transactions work in TuxedoWho this book is for This book is for developers who are new to Tuxedo and are looking to develop a new modern front-end or integrate Tuxedo in their applications. The book will also help experienced Tuxedo, C or COBOL developers to improve their productivity and QA engineers to automate Tuxedo application tests. Beginner-level knowledge of Python and Linux shell is required before getting started with this book.
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Published: 1992
Total Pages: 118
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKPart of a series on the TUXEDO Transaction Processing System, this guide provides a high level view of the TUXEDO System software and documentation. It is intended to be a source of information for decision makers and an introduction for new users.
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Published: 1992
Total Pages: 216
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKPart of a series on the TUXEDO Transaction Processing System, this guide describes how the Field Manipulation Language (FML) is integrated into the TUXEDO System. It focuses on the function, benefits and costs of fielded buffers and FML records, and explains how to use them in application programs.
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Published: 1993-09
Total Pages: 372
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Published: 1992
Total Pages: 278
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Philip A. Bernstein
Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 388
ISBN-13: 9781558604155
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"The best introduction to transaction processing systems I have ever read." - K.Torp, ACM Computing Reviews, November 1997 Principles of Transaction Processing is a clear, concise guide for anyone involved in developing applications, evaluating products, designing systems, or engineering products. This book provides an understanding of the internals of transaction processing systems, describing how they work and how best to use them. It includes the architecture of transaction processing monitors, transactional communications paradigms, and mechanisms for recovering from transaction and system failures. Use of transaction processing systems in business, industry, and government is increasing rapidly; the emergence of electronic commerce on the Internet is creating new demands. As a result, many developers are encountering transaction processing applications for the first time and need a practical explanation of techniques. Software engineers who build and market operating systems, communications systems, programming tools, and other products used in transaction processing applications will also benefit from this thorough presentation of principles. Rich with examples, it describes commercial transaction processing systems, transactional aspects of database servers, messaging systems, Internet servers, and object-oriented systems, as well as each of their subsystems. Features: Easy-to-read descriptions of fundamentals. Real world examples illustrating key points. Focuses on practical issues faced by developers. Explains most major products and standards, including IBM's CICS, IMS, and MQSeries; X/Open's XA, STDL, and TX; BEA Systems' TUXEDO; Digital's ACMS; Transarc's Encina; AT&T/NCR's TOP END; Tandem's Pathway/TS; OMG's OTS; and Microsoft's Microsoft Transaction Server.
Author: Carl Hall
Publisher:
Published: 1996-02-16
Total Pages: 520
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKNovell's Tuxedo provides the tools users need to develop cost-effective, high-performance client/server applications, especially in large and complex environments. Now, this book shows how to "suit it up". It presents an overview of transaction processing principles plus programming examples. Case studies are also included.