Upgrading WebLogic Tuxedo Connector

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Argument

Description

 

 

 

 

 

CONFIGWTC

Fully qualified path and name of the WebLogic Tuxedo Connector

 

 

XML configuration file to migrate to the config.xml file.

 

 

Example:

 

 

d:\bea\weblogic700\server\samples\examples\wtc

 

 

\atmi\simpapp\bdmconfig.xml

 

 

SERVERNAME

Optional. The name of the administration or managed server that

 

 

you want the new WTCServer MBean assigned to. Default: the

 

 

current active administration server.

 

 

 

 

 

DOMAIN

Optional. The name of the WebLogic Server domain that you want

 

 

the new WTCServer MBean assigned to. Default: the current

 

 

active domain.

 

 

 

 

 

PROTOCOL

Optional. The protocol to use with URL. Default: t3:

 

 

 

 

 

-deploy

Optional. Use to target the WTCServer MBean to a selected server.

 

 

If this flag is set, a WebLogic Tuxedo Connector session is

 

 

immediately started to provide the services specified by the

 

 

WTCServer MBean is immediately started.

 

 

 

 

When the migration is complete, the migration utility displays:

The WTC configuration file migration is done!

No error found!!!

The information from the specified XML configuration file is migrated to a WTCServer Mbean and placed in the config.xml file of the server specified in step 2.

Update Inbound RMI-IIOP Applications

For more information on how to use inbound RMI-IIOP with the WebLogic Tuxedo Connector, see Using WebLogic Tuxedo Connector for RMI-IIOPat http://bernal/stage/docs70/wtc_atmi/CORBA.html.

If you use inbound RMI-IIOP, you must modify the reference object that connects WebLogic Tuxedo Connector instances to Tuxedo CORBA applications. Tuxedo CORBA objects now use the server name to reference remote WebLogic Tuxedo Connector objects. Earlier releases used the DOMAINID.

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