The Oracle Database Gateway for APPC provides Oracle applications seamless access to virtually any APPC-enabled system, including IBM mainframe data and services through Remote Procedure Call (RPC) processing.
Read this guide if you are responsible for tasks such as:
determining hardware and software requirements
installing, configuring, or administering an Oracle Database Gateway for APPC
developing applications that access remote host databases through the Oracle Database Gateway for APPC using the SNA Communication Protocol or the TCP/IP communication protocol
determining security requirements
determining and resolving problems
Before using this guide to administer the gateway, you should understand the fundamentals of your operating system and Oracle Database Gateways.
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The Oracle Database Gateway for APPC User's Guide is included as part of your product shipment. Also included is:
You might also need Oracle Database 11g and Oracle Net documentation. The following is a useful list of the Oracle publications that may be referenced in this book:
Refer to the Oracle Technical Publications Catalog and Price Guide for a complete list of documentation provided for Oracle products.
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