The Transaction Enabler AEFUF process listens for input from client connections using its well-known port address. AEFUF passes messages to the AEFAD process, which, if necessary, activates the requested DPS application. When the Distributed Process Server (DPS) application processing is complete, a response message is passed back to the Comm. Bridge and then to the originating Distributed Process Client (DPC) application.

To configure for TCP/IP support for a Transaction Enabler, you must configure AEFUF. Cooperative flows must make use of the AEFUF process when connecting to a UNIX or a Windows AEFAD transaction processor monitor.
For configuration information of both the AEFUF and AEFAD components, see the Transaction Enabler User Guide.
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