Siemens V 4.0 manual Configuring T-ORB for BEA T Uxedo

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7 Configuring T-ORB for BEA T UXEDO

This chapter describes how to configure communication between GINA applications. The configuration does not require any modifications to the source program. However, it cannot take place while the application is running; rather it must be performed before the applica- tion starts.

The configuration of T-ORB is based on the configuration of BEA TUXEDO. Knowledge of the respective manuals will therefore aid comprehension. These manuals are listed under Re- lated publications at the back of this manual.

The WinConfig graphical user interface is only available on UNIX platforms and only for

openUTM.

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7.1 Overview

To operate a distributed system on the basis of GINA, certain information must be known on the desired system structure, the current parameter settings of the host, and the char- acteristics of the GINA applications.

The configuration tool described here records this information in the form of a general sys- tem description, from which it generates the data required by GINA.

The information you must enter can be divided into the following parts (see Figure 35 on page 156):

specifications on system-wide settings, such as the participating systems

specifications on host-specific parameters, such as operating system resources

specifications on application-specific parameters, such as the number of work pro- cesses

Practically speaking, some of the parameters can be specified in more than one of these areas. In such cases, the values set higher up in the hierarchy must be taken as default set- tings. These values are then overwritten by the settings in more specific areas. The desired settings can thus be specified separately for each application if required (customizing).

If parameters are specified more than once at system level, they are then valid for the rest of the system level or until a new parameter is specified.

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