Generated files

For T-ORB applications and static T-ORB clients, this file is generated in the directory assigned to the application; for dynamic clients the file is created in the directory of the host on which the dynamic clients are configured.

The gina.config file must normally be copied to the directory where the application is called. You can, however, choose a directory other than "." using the environment variable

GINACONFIG.

gina.dynamic

A file gina.dynamic is generated for each host for which dynamic T-ORB clients are con- figured (statement DYNAMIC_CONNECT). This file contains information on the dynamic con- nections and is used by DomsDynConnectHandler (see Dynamic Connection Handler on page 197).

Configuration data for the transaction monitor

If the kdcdf.bat script was created with the runtime option config -r, it generates a file KDCA and possibly other elements of KDCFILE. This data is configuration data for openUTM. The kdcdf.bat script must be called in the directory where the KDCA file will reside when the application is running. Before the call, ensure that the %PATH% variable contains <install-dir>\bin (where <install-dir>is the GINA installation direc- tory). MAX statements in the configuration description can be used to influence the files other than KDCA which are generated [26]. If the file KDCA already exists when kdcf.bat is called, it is backed up under the name old\KDCA (UNIX).

Start and administration scripts

The runtime variant of kdcdf.bat (created using config -r) generates scripts for start- ing and administering a T-ORB application when called.

utmstart.multi.bat

Start procedure for the application

utmstart.single.bat

Start procedure for the debug variant of the application

start

Start parameters for openUTM

dtp.bat

Procedure for openUTM administration

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