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Instructions HP, Modèle HP Integrity NonStop H-Series

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Published July 2011. Legal Notice Abstract This manual provides information about getting HP NonStop™ CORBA® 2.6.1 for C++ installed and running. The information provided focuseson the HP-specific implementation of the Object Management Group's CORBA standards. Product Version: HP NonStop™ CORBA® 2.6.1 C11 Table of Contents New and Changed Information About This Guide Who Should Read This Guide Organization of this Guide Manuals in the NonStop CORBA Set Notation Conventions 1. Introduction to NonStop CORBA Why NonStop CORBA CORBA 2.6.1 Base Client/Server Computing with NonStop CORBA Features of NonStop CORBA Scalability of the Object Request Broker (ORB) Scalability of Application Server Processes Compatibility of NonStop CORBA Components Availability and Fault Tolerance Transaction Protection and Data Integrity Network Session Concentration Advantages of the TS/MP Environment IIOP and GIOP Protocol Support IIOP/SSL Protocol Support IDL Compiler Language Bindings Portable Object Adapter Object Method Invocation Naming Service Bootstrap Daemon (BSD) Object Transaction Service (OTS) NSots XID Broker Object by Value Event Service Error Logging and Tracing Portable Interceptors Legacy Wrapper Interface 2. Installing NonStop CORBA Installation Overview Before You Begin the Installation Overview of Installation Steps Hardware and Software Requirements Check for Previously Installed Products HP NonStop Server Toolkit for BEA WebLogic Server NonStop Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) Perform Subsystem Resource Cleanup Install NonStop CORBA on the Host System Run the IPSetup Program Run the DSM/SCM Planner Interface Change Ownership of OSS Files (if Using DSM/SCM) Run the NonStop CORBA OSS Installer Setup Program Host Installation Installer Wizard Install the NonStop Distributed Component Console on the PC Start NonStop CORBA Server Processes on the Host System Modifying an Existing NonStop CORBA 2.6.1 Installation to Add the IIOP/SSL features Installing IIOP/SSL on an Existing NonStop CORBA 2.6.1 System Alternative Installation Method Run the Install Script Sample Script Run Installing Multiple Copies of NonStop CORBA 2.6.1 on the Same Server 3. Considerations for Migrating from Previous Releases Product Level Migration Information Overview Upgrading From NonStop CORBA 2.3 to NonStop CORBA 2.6.1 Moving Applications from NonStop CORBA 2.3 Update 3 or Later to NonStop CORBA 2.6.1 4. Running the C++ Stack Example The Stack Example Overview Building the Stack Example Configuring NonStop CORBA for the Stack Example Running the Stack Example on OSS Using the Stack Example With IIOP/SSL Index New and Changed Information New and Changed Information HP NonStop CORBA 2.6.1 Getting Started Guidefor C++ About This Guide New and Changed Information This edition of the HP NonStop CORBA 2.6.1 Getting Started Guide for C++ is updated for the following: Updated subsection Host Name of a Machine in Chapter 2. Updated subsection Current Settings in Chapter 2. Updated subsection Using the Stack Example with IIOP/SSL in Chapter 4. This edition of the HP NonStop CORBA 2.6.1 Getting Started Guide for C++ describes the following new features for HP NonStop CORBA 2.6.1: Support for NonStop Server for Java 4.0. Support for Pthreads (T1248) used by NSJ 4.0. Support for HP Enterprise Toolkit (ETK) 2.0. Explanation on how to send the IP address to the client. Installation prerequisites, procedures, and migration information have been updated. For these changes, see Chapters 2 and 3. (C) Copyright 2004 and 2011 Hewlett-Packard Development Company L.P. Hewlett-Packard, HP, the HP invent logo, Compaq, the Compaq logo, Alpha, Atalla, CLX, Deskpro, Enform, Expand, Guardian, Himalaya, Inspect, Integrity, NonStop, OpenVMS, PayMaster, ProLiant, ServerNet, SignMaster, SNAX, Tandem, VAX, VMS, and WebSafe are trademarksof Hewlett-Packard Development Company L.P. in the U.S. and/or other countries. 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