JDBC Type 4 Driver Programmer's Reference for SQL/MX Release 3.1 (H06.23+, J06.12+)

Logging Facilities
Chapter 10, Migration and
Compatibility
Describes application changes needed for migration to the Type 4 driver.
Chapter 11, Messages Lists messages from the Type 4 driver. The descriptions include the message-text, the cause, the
effect, and recovery information.
Chapter 12, Using Type 4
Driver With WebLogic
Server(WLS) 8.1
Describes the use of the Type 4 Driver With WebLogic Server(WLS) 8.1
Appendix A, Sample Programs
Accessing CLOB and BLOB
Data
Lists sample programs that show accessing CLOB and BLOB data.
Appendix B. Scalar Functions Lists the scalar functions that are not supported by Module File Caching (MFC).
Glossary Defines many terms that this document uses.
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Related Reading
Type 4 Driver APIs
NonStop System Computing Documents
In addition to the standard documentation, white papers about using the Type 4 driver with various application servers and how to improve
performance are available in both the product installation and the NonStop Technical Library at
Business Support Center (BSC).
Type 4 Driver APIs
Oracle Documents
The following documents are available on Oracle websites:
Note: Oracle Java 2 SDK, Standard Edition Documentation Version 1.5 is provided on the NonStop Server for Java 4
product distribution CD in an executable file for your convenience in case you cannot get Java documentation from
the Oracle websites. The links to Oracle Java documentation in the JDBC Driver for NonStop SQL/MX
documentation go to the Oracle websites, which provide more extensive documentation than SDK
1.5. HP cannot
guarantee the availability of the J2SE SDK
1.5 documentation on the Oracle websites. Also, HP is not responsible
for the links or content in the documentation from Oracle.
JDBC 3.0 Specification, available for downloading from Oracle (http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/download-141179.html).
JDBC API Documentation, includes links to APIs and Tutorials (http://download.oracle.com/javase/1.5.0/docs/guide/jdbc/index.html)
JDBC Data Access API, general information
(http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/overview-141217.html#1)
JDBC Data Access API, FAQs for JDBC 3.0
(http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/index-138427.html)
JDBC API Comments
Core JDBCore JDBC 3.0 API in the java.sql package
(http://download.oracle.com/javase/1.5.0/docs/api/java/sql/package-summary.html)
Optional JDBC 3.0 API in the javax.sql package
(http://download.oracle.com/javase/1.5.0/docs/api/javax/sql/package-summary.html)
Type 4 Driver 3.1 Implementation-Specific APIs
For information about Type 4 driver implementation-specific APIs, see the following Type 4 Driver document that is available in the NonStop
Technical Library at Business Support Center (BSC):