CORBA 2.6 Programmer's Guide for C++

calling the trace facility, Calling the Trace Facility
choices in Console, How to Enable and Disable Tracing
component categories for, Categories of Tracing
enabling and disabling, How to Enable and Disable Tracing
enabling for application processes, Trace Settings for Application Processes
environment variable options (table), Categories of Tracing
example, Simple Tracing Example
facility design, Design of the Trace Facility
introduction, Using the Trace Facility
log file contents, Information Collected in a Trace
options (table), How to Enable and Disable Tracing
predefined macros, Trace Macros
Transaction branches, Transaction Branches and the Diamond Access Problem
Transaction Management Facility (TMF), use by NonStop CORBA, Use of TMF
Transaction Service
features not supported, Transaction Service Features Not Supported in NonStop CORBA
how implemented, Managing Transactions
implementation components, Components of Transaction Service Implementation
TransactionalObject interface, TransactionalObject Interface
Transactions
checked, Checked Transaction Behavior
design considerations for, Designing a Client
in legacy client wrappers, Managing Transactions in Client Wrappers
in legacy server wrappers, Managing Transactions in Server Wrappers
in NonStop CORBA applications, Managing Transactions
propagation of context, TransactionalObject Interface
setting timeout for, Transaction Branches and the Diamond Access Problem
Transfer event handler and event-handler user, Transfer Event Handler and Event-Handler User
Transient objects, State Policy
Transparency of objects, local/remote, Designing a Client
Transport protocols
and state policy, State Policy
choosing for performance, Choosing the Most Efficient Transport Protocol