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Welcome to VisiBroker™.
VisiBroker™ 8.5.3
Introduction to VisiBroker
Using the License Manager
VisiBroker Console
VisiBroker™ 8.5
Planning your Installation
Installing VisiBroker on Windows
Installing VisiBroker on Solaris
Installing VisiBroker on Linux
Installing VisiBroker on IBM AIX
Installing VisiBroker on HP-UX
Installing VisiBroker in console mode
Installing VisiBroker Using Silent Installation
Product Registration
Installing Service Pack 3
VisiBroker™ 8.5.3
Introduction to VisiBroker
Understanding the CORBA model
Developing an example application with VisiBroker
Programmer tools for Java
IDL to Java mapping
VisiBroker properties
Handling exceptions
Server basics
Using POAs
Managing threads and connections
Using the tie mechanism
Client basics
Using IDL
Using the Smart Agent
Using the Location Service
Using the VisiNaming Service
Using the Event Service
Using the VisiBroker Server Manager
Using VisiBroker Native Messaging
Using the Object Activation Daemon (OAD)
Using Interface Repositories
Using the Dynamic Invocation Interface
Using the Dynamic Skeleton Interface
Using Portable Interceptors
Using VisiBroker Interceptors
Using object wrappers
Event Queue
Using RMI over IIOP
Using the dynamically managed types
Using valuetypes
Using URL naming
Bidirectional Communication
Using the BOA with VisiBroker
Using object activators
CORBA exceptions
Web Services Overview
VisiBroker™ 8.5
Java APIs
VisiBroker™ 8.5.2
Introduction to VisiBroker
Generated interfaces and classes
Core interfaces and classes
Dynamic interfaces and classes
Interface repository interfaces and classes (C++)
Activation interfaces and classes
Naming Service interfaces and classes (C++)
Event service interfaces and classes
Server Manager Interfaces and Classes
Transaction Service interfaces and classes
Native Messaging Interfaces and Classes for C++
Portable Interceptor interfaces and classes for C++
VisiBroker Interceptor and object wrapper interfaces and classes for C++
Quality of Service interfaces and classes
IOP and IIOP interfaces and classes
Marshal buffer interfaces and classes
Location service interfaces and classes
Initialization interfaces and classes
Real-Time CORBA interfaces and classes
Pluggable Transport Interface Classes
VisiBroker for C++ Logging
VisiBroker™ 8.5.3
Introduction to VisiBroker
Understanding the CORBA model
Developing an example application with VisiBroker
Programmer tools for C++
IDL to C++ mapping
VisiBroker properties
Handling exceptions
Server basics
Using POAs
Managing threads and connections
Using the tie mechanism
Client basics
Using IDL
Using the Smart Agent
Using the Location Service
Using the VisiNaming Service
Using the Event Service
Using the VisiBroker Server Manager
Using VisiBroker Native Messaging
Using the Object Activation Daemon (OAD)
Using Interface Repositories
Using the Dynamic Invocation Interface
Using the Dynamic Skeleton Interface
Using Portable Interceptors
Using VisiBroker Interceptors
Using object wrappers
Event Queue
Using dynamically managed types
Using valuetypes
Bidirectional Communication
Using the BOA with VisiBroker
Using object activators
Real-time CORBA extensions
CORBA exceptions
VisiBroker Pluggable Transport Interface
VisiBroker Logging
Web Services Overview
Reducing ORB runtime footprint
VisiBroker™ 8.5.3
Introduction to VisiBroker
Getting Started with VisiSecure
Authentication
Authorization
Secure Transportation
Quality of Protection
Creating custom plugins
Creating Secure CORBA Applications Using Java
Creating Secure CORBA Applications Using C++
Security Properties for Java
Security Properties for C++
VisiSecure for C++ APIs
Security SPI for C++
VisiSecure Error Codes
Login Modules
VisiBroker™ 8.5
VisiSecure for Java API and SPI
VisiBroker™ 8.5.2
Introduction to VisiBroker
Introduction to GateKeeper
Configuring GateKeeper and internetworking devices
Configuring user programs
Advanced features
Troubleshooting GateKeeper
AppendixGateKeeper properties
AppendixGateKeeper deployment scenarios
VisiBroker™ 8.5.2
Introduction to VisiBroker
Introduction to VisiNotify
Developing supplier and consumer applications
Using the Publish Subscribe Adapter (PSA)
Setting the Quality of Service and Filters
VisiBroker™ 8.5.2
Introduction to VisiBroker
VisiTransact basics
Overview of transaction processing
A quick start with VisiTransact
Creating a transactional object
Determining your approach to transactions
Creating and propagating VisiTransact-managed transactions
Other methods of creating and propagating transactions
Transaction completion
Coordinating transaction completion with Resource objects
Managing heuristic decisions
Implementing Synchronization objects
Backward compatibility and migration.
Session Manager overview
Integrating VisiTransact with databases using the Session Manager
Data access using the Session Manager
Pluggable Database Resource Module for VisiTransact
Using the VisiBroker Console
Server Application Model
XA Session Manager for Oracle OCI, version 9i Client
DirectConnect Session Manager for Oracle OCI, version 9i Client
Commands, utilities, arguments, and environment variables
Error codes
Problem determination
VisiBroker™ 8.5.2
Introduction to VisiBroker
Using the VisiTime Service
VisiBroker™ 8.5.2
Introduction to VisiBroker
VisiTelcoLog Service overview
Logging for event aware applications
Logging for event unaware applications
Understanding the Log interface
Advanced features
Running the VisiTelcoLog Service
VisiBroker™ 8.5.2
Introduction to VisiBroker for .NET
Understanding the VisiBroker for .NET model
Developing VisiBroker for .NET client applications
Configuring properties
Building and deploying VisiBroker for .NET applications
Developing VisiBroker for .NET Remoting servers
Using hints and custom marshaling
Using Quality of Service
Using the dynamically managed types
Using Portable Interceptors
Using Portable Object Adapters
Using the Transaction service
Using the Security service
Using VisiBroker for .NET with Partially Trusted Applications
Using VisiBroker for .NET with COM
Using VisiBroker for .NET with GateKeeper
Compiler options
IDL to C# mapping
Java built-in type support