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Enable MS distributed transaction coordinator to allow transactions for Oracle E-Business Suite

Configure MSDTC before you start creating applications that use the Oracle E-Business adapter.

The operations performed on Oracle E-Business Suite using the Oracle E-Business adapter (through BizTalk Server, the WCF service model, or the WCF channel model) can be performed within a transaction scope. If the client program has more than one transactional resource as part of the same transaction, the transaction gets elevated to an MSDTC transaction. To enable the adapter to perform operations within the scope of an MSDTC transaction, configure MSDTC on the computer running the Oracle E-Business adapter, and on the Oracle E-Business Suite. Also, add MSDTC to the exceptions list in your firewall, which may be the built-in Windows Firewall.

Note

The steps to configure MSDTC vary for different operating systems. The steps listed in this topic apply to Windows client and Windows Server operating systems.

Configure MSDTC

  1. Open Component Services.

    Or, In Server Manager, select Tools, and then select Component Services.

  2. Expand Component Services, expand Computers, expand My Computer, expand Distributed Transaction Coordinator, right-click Local DTC, and select Properties.

  3. Select the Security tab. In this tab, select all of the following:

    • Network DTC Access
    • Allow Remote Clients
    • Allow Inbound
    • Allow Outbound
    • No Authentication Required
  4. Select OK to save your changes.

  5. If prompted to restarted the MSDTC service, select Yes. After the MSDTC service is restarted, close the properties and the Component Services MMC.

Add MSDTC to Windows Firewall exceptions list

Tip

Microsoft Distributed Tansaction Coordinator (MSDTC) may already be allowed in your firewall. If so, it is listed as an Inbound Rule. If it's not listed, use this section to allow MSDTC.

  1. Open Windows Firewall, and select Advanced Settings on the left.

    Or, In Server Manager, select Tools, and then select Windows Firewall with Advanced Security.

  2. Right click Inbound Rules, and select New Rule.

  3. In the wizard:

    1. Select Program, and select Next.
    2. Set the program path to %SystemRoot%\system32\msdtc.exe, and select Next.
    3. Allow the connection, and select Next.
    4. Select Domain, and select Next.
    5. Enter any name, such as MSDTC for Oracle EBS, and select Finish.
  4. Complete the wizard, and close Windows Firewall.

Next

Samples for the Oracle EBS adapter