[EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Dann Corbit") writes: > Tuxedo Note that this is probably the only one of the lot that is _really_ worth looking at in a serious way, as the XA standard was essentially based on Tuxedo. (Irrelevant Aside: BEA had releases of CICS running on both Unix and Windows NT, so it isn't quite fair to call that "mainframe" code...)
There might be some value in looking at how Berkeley DB supports XA, as there actually support for using Berkeley DB as an XA resource manager. <http://www.sleepycat.com/docs/ref/xa/xa_intro.html> While it would obviously be exceedingly inappropriate to copy any of SleepyCat's software, there is some very useful background information there on "care and feeding" which can give an idea of how a TP monitor might be used and configured. -- "cbbrowne","@","libertyrms.info" <http://dev6.int.libertyrms.com/> Christopher Browne (416) 646 3304 x124 (land) ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 9: the planner will ignore your desire to choose an index scan if your joining column's datatypes do not match