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Creating a configuration file using WinConfig

There are a total of six connections, two sessions, and a foreign session in this configuration example:

Connections

The non-transaction-monitored applications B.adm, K.adm and

HB.adm

 

are connected locally with the transaction-monitored applications

B.big,

 

K.big or HB.big respectively.

 

 

The non-transaction-monitored application order is connected with each

 

of the three transaction-monitored applications.

 

Sessions

There are connections between the transaction-monitored applications

 

B.big and K.big, as well as between K.big and HB.big.

 

Foreign session

Connection between the transaction-monitored application HB.big and the foreign openUTM application for.big.

The parameters of hosts, TA applications, non-TA applications and foreign applications are edited using dialog boxes. Clicking on a host icon or application icon opens the relevant dia- log box.

Figure 5 on page 108 shows the dialog boxes for the host Berlin, for the non-TA applica- tion order, for the TA application HB.big, and for the foreign application for.big.

The parameters of sessions, connections and foreign sessions can also be edited. Clicking on a connecting line opens appropriate dialog boxes; see the dialog boxes for HB.big - K.big and HB.big - order in Figure 5 on page 108.

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