The JCA adapter integration overview provides an overview of the Oracle concept for the integration of adapters. It describes the features of BeanConnect and shows how this product is embedded in the Oracle WebLogic Server environment.
The Installing BeanConnect describes how to install, update and uninstall BeanConnect.
The Configuration in the application server provides information for configuring outbound and inbound communication via the OSI-TP / LU6.2 protocol and outbound communication via the UPIC protocol. It describes deployment of the resource adapter, deployment of an OLTP message-driven bean and deployment of Enterprise Java Beans.
The BeanConnect Management Console gives an overview of the BeanConnect Management Console.The Management Console is used to configure and administer one or more BeanConnect proxies.
The Configuration of BeanConnect describes the steps you must perform to configure a BeanConnect proxy and its components using the Management Console.
The Adapting the configuration in the EIS partner describes the configuration activities that are necessary in the EIS (Enterprise Information System) to establish communication between the application server and the EIS.
The Administering BeanConnect describes the administration tasks involved in operating the BeanConnect proxies.
The Command Line Interface of the BeanConnect Management Console (MC-CLI) describes the Management Console Command Line Interface which you can use to start BeanConnect Management Console functions via Jython scripts.
The Interfaces and programming describes how to program communication between the application server and the EIS.
The Encoding and national language support describes code conversion between the encoding used in the EIS partner and Unicode. Additionally, this chapter provides information on national language support for message output.
The National language support for message output describes the modifications which could be necessary in the configuration of BeanConnect for heavy load operations.
The Number of semaphores in the proxy container describes the variety of diagnosis utilities and trace functions.
The Cobol2Java describes the integration of COBOL applications in BS2000 systems and BeanConnect clients using Cobol2Java for mapping and converting COBOL data types to Java classes.