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The TUXEDO System: Software for Constructing and Managing Distributed Business Applications

by Juan M. Andrade, Mark Carges, Terence Dwyer, Stephen Felts

ISBN-10: 0201634937
ISBN-10: 0-201-63493-7
ISBN-13: 9780201634938
ISBN-13: 978-0-201-63493-8
Paperback
1996-09-20
Addison-Wesley Professional


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Better than reading manuals to an extent
Presents a logical flow of the product and its usage. Although it is not written for the most current version of the product, the basics and details it covers are still very relevant. The book provides a much better collection/organization of material than reading through the myriad of product manuals, but it doesn't replace them.

There were a number of times that I jumped between the book and the manuals to really get the usage down.

Overall, I wish I had this book up front before I started working with the product. It sheds some light on items hard to locate in the manuals.

Covers a lot with tons of Acronyms - Confusing
There is a lot of information. Unfortunately there are hundreds of acronyms, most of them specific to Tuxedo programming. It becomes tedious boring reading as more later terms are described in older terms/acronyms. There are some diagrams but I did not find them particularly useful. Mostly architectural descriptions. Not a lot of working examples. Again, the reading is dry, but I'm not sure there is a better alternative out there on this topic.

An illution of simplicity
I find this book rather poorly structured. The authors have not decided if this is a book for developers or for administrators, and they try to make it a book for both. I think they have ended ut writing a book for nobody.

All code fragments need another look. I know that they are not intended for a compiler, but I think they should at least look that way.

As in most TUXEDO documentation the authors have a hard time getting to the point. Technical computer litterature can be a lot more pedagogic and easy to read than this!


A Model For Computer Books
This book is written the way books in this field should be written! Take note computer community, the authors of this book have not simply compiled an encyclopedia, but have carefully crafted a book. Early chapters provide theory and and lay the foundation for the detailed chapters that follow, covering everything from transactions to MIBS. Useful examples are povided, and it is impossible to finish this book without a conversational understanding of Tuxedo. If you need to know the difference between an RPC, FML buffer, and an RM, get the book!

Excellent Work
Great introduction to Tuxedo. What I like the most is the completeness of the book. In other words, they define all their terms and assume no prior knowledge. I got up to speed very quickly on Tuxedo thanks to this book.


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