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  • fiche de synthèse - matière potentielle : genetic diversity
1 Isolation-by-distance in the eastern Pacific hydrothermal vent tubeworm Tevnia jerichonana (Jones, 1985) Vanessa Flores1, Shannon Johnson2, and Robert C. Vrijenhoek2 1Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA 95521, USA 2Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, Moss Landing, CA 95039-9644, USA Abstract Tevnia jerichonana is a deep-sea hydrothermal vent vestimentiferan tubeworm that is sessile as an adult, but with mobile larvae that are important in dispersal.
  • tevnia
  • population genetics of an organism
  • like system of discrete habitats results
  • global distribution of hydrothermal vents along the mid-ocean ridge system
  • hydrothermal vents
  • haplotype diversity
  • hydrothermal vent vestimentiferan tubeworm
  • populations

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Preface
Integration Interfaces ................................................................................................................................... xi
Overview of Integration Interfaces Documentation ....................................................................................... xi
PeopleBooks and the Online PeopleSoft Library ........................................................................................... xi
Part 1
Credit Card Interfaces
Chapter 1
Setting Up the Credit Card Interface .......................................................................................................... 3
Understanding XML-Based Integration Using Integration Broker ................................................................ 3
Setting Up Credit Card Integration for Integration Broker ............................................................................ 12
Configuring Integration for Integration Broker ...................................................................................... 12
Setting Up Credit Card Interface Elements ................................................................................................... 15
Pages Used to Set Up Credit Card Interface Elements ........................................................................... 15
Defining Connection Parameters ........................................................................................................... 16 Accepted Credit Card Types 17
Testing the Credit Card Interface 19 Credit Card Transactions 20
Part 2
PeopleSoft Directory Interfaces
Chapter 2
Using PeopleSoft Directory Interface ........................................................................................................ 27
Understanding PeopleSoft Directory Interface ............................................................................................. 27 Implementing PeopleSoft Directory Interface ....................................................................... 28
Overview of Using PeopleSoft Directory Interface ...................................................................................... 29
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Setting Up in PeopleSoft Application Designer and PeopleSoft Integration Broker ............................. 29
Using the Directory Configurations Component ................................................................................... 30
Common Elements Used in This Chapter ............................................................................................... 31
Defining and Configuring the Directory ....................................................................................................... 31
Pages Used to Define and Configure the Directory ................................................................................ 32
Configuring the Directory Connection .................................................................................................... 32
Caching the Schema ................................................................................................................................ 35
Deleting the Directory Configuration ..................................................................................................... 36
(Optional) Setting Up Directory Authentication ........................................................................................... 36
Pages Used to Set Up Directory ..................................................................................... 37
Using Map Authentication ...................................................................................................................... 37
Viewing User Properties ......................................................................................................................... 38
Setting Up Mappings .................................................................................................................................... 39
Understanding Mapping .......................................................................................................................... 40
Pages Used to Set Up Mappings ............................................................................................................. 40
Creating Mappings ................................................................................................................................. 41
Modifying the Distinguished Name ........................................................................................................ 44
Specifying Name Details ................................................................................................ 44
Translating or Performing Functions with Database Values .................................................................. 46
Specifying Distinguished Name Defaults .............................................................................................. 48
Mapping Data to Directory Object Class Attributes .............................................................................. 49
Locating Delivered Messages ................................................................................................................ 51
(Optional) Setting Up Entry Membership Rules .......................................................................................... 51
Pages Used to Set Up Entry Rules ..................................................................................... 51
Creating Entry Definitions ..................................................................................................................... 52
Specifying Entry Membership Rules ..................................................................................................... 54
Loading Data into the Directory ................................................................................................................... 55
Understanding Load Behavior ................................................................................................ 55
Loading the Directory with PeopleSoft Data 56
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