Data Transformation Engine Services Guide
NonStop Data Transformation Engine Services Guide 
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Contents 
About This Document..............................................................................................................7 
Required Background .......................................................................................................................................... 8 
Related Documents ............................................................................................................................................. 8 
New and Changed Information............................................................................................................................. 9 
Syntax Notation ................................................................................................................................................... 9 
PART I – TUXEDO TRANSFORMATION SERVER................................................................10 
Chapter 1 – Tuxedo Transformation Server ........................................................................11 
How it Works ..................................................................................................................................................... 12 
Installation......................................................................................................................................................... 12 
Configuration..................................................................................................................................................... 12 
Using the Importer Wizard to Generate BEA Tuxedo Type Trees ....................................................................... 13 
FML Importer Type Tree Generation...................................................................................................... 13 
View Importer Type Tree Generation..................................................................................................... 13 
Troubleshooting................................................................................................................................................. 14 
Trace Log.............................................................................................................................................. 14 
PART II – CORBA TRANSFORMATION SERVER.................................................................15 
Chapter 2 – CORBA Transformation Server Overview .......................................................16 
Chapter 3 – CORBA Interface Definition Language (IDL)...................................................19 
Chapter 4 – Start-up and Configuration Scripts..................................................................21 
Configuring Map Caching in the NonStop DTE CORBA Transformation Server.................................................. 21 
Chapter 5 – CORBA Transformation Client .........................................................................23 
Chapter 6 – Service Usage Scenarios..................................................................................24 
A Client Requests to Execute a Map.................................................................................................................. 24 
Client Requests to Execute a Map and Receive Output Data ............................................................................. 25 
Client Specifies Input Data, No Output Data is Sent Back................................................................................... 26 
Client Specifies the Input Data, Output Data is Sent Back .................................................................................. 27 
Methods Invoked by NonStop DTE CORBA Transformation Server for Map Caching......................................... 28 
PART III – XML FILTER ..........................................................................................................29 
Chapter 7 – XML Filter...........................................................................................................30 
PART IV – MESSAGING ADAPTERS ....................................................................................31 
Chapter 8 – Using Messaging Adapters...............................................................................32 
Message Flow ................................................................................................................................................... 32 
One to One Messaging.......................................................................................................................... 32 
One to Many Messaging........................................................................................................................ 32 
Many to One Messaging........................................................................................................................ 33 
Many to Many Messaging...................................................................................................................... 33 
Sequencing Message Flow Between Applications ................................................................................. 34 
Integration with Non-MessageQ Environments ...................................................................................... 34 










