Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Title and Copyright Information
- Preface
- Changes in This Release for Oracle Services for Microsoft Transaction Server Developer's Guide
- 1 Using Microsoft Transaction Server with Oracle Database
- 2 Installing Oracle Services for Microsoft Transaction Server
- 3
Managing Recovery Scenarios
- 3.1 Microsoft Transaction Server Configuration Requirements
- 3.2 Microsoft Transaction Server Transaction Recovery Overview
- 3.3 Scheduling Automatic Microsoft Transaction Server Transaction Recovery
- 3.4 Viewing Microsoft Transaction Server In-Doubt Transactions
- 3.5 Modifying Registry Values for Oracle Fail Safe Configurations
- 4
Programming with Microsoft Transaction Server and an Oracle Database
- 4.1 COM Component Integration in a Transaction
- 4.2 Microsoft Transaction Server Application Development
- 4.3 OCI Integration with Microsoft Transaction Server
- 4.4 ODBC Integration with Microsoft Transaction Server Overview
- 5 Tuning Microsoft Transaction Server Performance
- 6
Troubleshooting Oracle Microsoft Transaction Server
- 6.1 Tracking Oracle Services for Microsoft Transaction Server Performance
- 6.2 Correcting Oracle Net Changes that Impact Connection Pooling
- 6.3 Designing an Application that Uses Multiple Databases
- 6.4 Working with Different Types of Connection Pooling
- 6.5 Working with In-Doubt Transactions
- 6.6 Dropping the Microsoft Transaction Server Administrative User Account
- Glossary
- Index